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Zoom in on London - you don't have to get too close - and a new option called "Transit" appears on the "More..." menu. Enable it, and the Tube lines get overlaid on the map!
Also, if you leave it disabled, and zoom in close enough to see the markers for Tube stations, then clicking one of said markers shows the overlay along with the information bubble for that station, and turns it off again when the bubble is closed (popped?)
They've added a new feature for Redditch as well. Zoom in on that particular cradle of civilisation and a new option called "Nuke" appears on the "More..." menu
Where are we going? And what’s with this hand basket?
Zoom in on London - you don't have to get too close - and a new option called "Transit" appears on the "More..." menu. Enable it, and the Tube lines get overlaid on the map!
Also, if you leave it disabled, and zoom in close enough to see the markers for Tube stations, then clicking one of said markers shows the overlay along with the information bubble for that station, and turns it off again when the bubble is closed (popped?)
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I often use your traffic tip about google maps too! And there you were saying the other day you have no lasting effect.......
Zoom in on London - you don't have to get too close - and a new option called "Transit" appears on the "More..." menu. Enable it, and the Tube lines get overlaid on the map!
Also, if you leave it disabled, and zoom in close enough to see the markers for Tube stations, then clicking one of said markers shows the overlay along with the information bubble for that station, and turns it off again when the bubble is closed (popped?)
It's not the actual physical course of the line, as can be seen north of Golders Green - it's just joining the dots, as it were.
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