TfL has released another batch of documents which show every underground station in glorious 3D format.

They are technically axonometric diagrams, which is 3D-like, but not to scale, which becomes obvious when you see some of the vertiginous descents offered on some stairs and escalators.

In total, some 120 stations are represented in this motherlode of tube and map geekery. I’ve removed the  redacted black blobs that are scatted over the originals, and generally cleaned them up a bit

To make displaying 124 large maps easier, I have broken them down into 5 pages.

Click on the drawings to enlarge them.

Note, the diagrams are indicative of layouts, and are not updated with changes (temporary or permanent).

Stations A-B

Stations C-G

Stations H-M

Stations N-S

Stations T-W

Stations CDEFG

caledonian-road

Caledonian Road

camden-town

Camden Town

canada-water

Canada Water

canary-wharf

Canary Wharf

cannon-street

Cannon Street

chalk-farm

Chalk Farm

chancery-lane

Chancery Lane

charing-cross

Charing Cross

clapham-common

Clapham Common

clapham-north

Clapham North

clapham-south

Clapham South

covent-garden

Covent Garden

earls-court

Earl’s Court

edgware-road-bakerlooline

Edgware Road (Bakerloo line)

edgware-road-circleline

Edgware Road (Circle line)

elephant-and-castle

Elephant & Castle

embankment-districtline

Embankment Station (District line)

embankment-northern-bakerloo-lines

Embankment Station (Bakerloo & Northern lines)

embankment-tickethall

Embankment Station (Ticket Hall)

euston

Euston

euston-square

Euston Square

finsbury-park

Finsbury Park

fulham-broadway

Fulham Broadway

gants-hill

Gants Hill

gloucester-road

Gloucester Road

goodge-street

Goodge Street

great-portland-street

Great Portland Street

green-park

Green Park

Stations A-B

Stations C-G

Stations H-M

Stations N-S

Stations T-W

Original reference files here.

Copyright

Copyright of the diagrams is owned by TfL. If you would like to re-use the information please contact TfL. Requests for re-use will be considered in accordance with the Re-use of Public Sector Information Regulations 2005 and, where the disclosed information is a dataset, section 11a of the Freedom of Information Act.

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15 comments
  1. Andrea says:

    Rather delightfully, one of the side entrances to the Norman Foster-designed Canary Wharf station is named as the “Fosterito” entrance 🙂

  2. Adrian says:

    No Bakerloo line platorms at Charing Cross?

  3. Dennison says:

    Just wondering if there is a Heathrow Terminal 5 map?

    • Ian Visits says:

      Technically, T5 is a Heathrow Express station, which happens to have LU platforms. So it wont appear in LU documentation of this sort.

  4. John says:

    Neither of the Hammersmiths appear to be here?

  5. Charles & Di says:

    Thank you for your time and skill in removing ‘the redacted black blobs’ on the originals, which have surfaced on other sites sans your efforts, and I can’t read or glean any information from those at all !

  6. Lofty Holloway says:

    Finchley Road station is missing

  7. Jenni says:

    This is rather satisfying! Although the one I’m looking for is Canning Town, which I don’t see. Perhaps because it’s also a DLR?

  8. David says:

    The emergency stairs at Earls Court Station from platforms 5 & 6 originally went all the way up to the booking hall.

  9. Asch says:

    Thank you for mapping out green park, I’ve been trying to avoid that ridiculous mile long uphill ramp but somehow just get hearded along that way by the signs. It always did feel like it went around in a big circle!

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