


A replacement bus, route 733, runs on weekdays over this section and extra trains are running on the Northern line's Charing Cross branch to help passengers take alternative Tube lines to their destinations. This means Borough station is closed entirely. The Northern line is shown with a black and yellow dashed line between Moorgate and Kennington as it is closed until May 2022 for major engineering works.The latest edition of the Tube map is available on the TfL website. We'll also let you know in advance if there are any roadworks, railworks or closures you should know about, or if there are any problems on the city's tube network. We will keep you informed about the latest news that affects your daily commute to work, as well as at the weekend. We've created a Facebook group for people who travel on London's bus, rail, Underground, Overground and DLR services. READ MORE: All the places where the Tube map is distorted to make it easier to read It is also referred to as 'the Tube map', 'TfL network map' or 'TfL map', although this is not to be confused with the ' London Tube and Rail map' which shows every passenger rail service which runs in Greater London. The map is available on TfL's website, on posters at all TfL stations and is a regular sight around the capital, with most Londoners able to recall much of it without any assistance.
#The tube map update
The map is updated by TfL each time there is a major change to the network, with the last update taking place in January 2022, when the Northern line was closed between Moorgate and Kennington due to major engineering works. It has been in use since 1931 and has influenced most other underground railway maps across the world. The map is not geographically accurate but shows all of the services in an efficient, creative way with services represented with coloured lines, simple stations marked by stumps along the lines and interchange stations marked by white dots which sit on top of the line/lines. Thameslink services are also temporarily shown. The iconic London Underground map is produced by Transport for London (TfL, London's transport authority) and shows all London Underground (aka "Tube"), Docklands Light Railway (aka "DLR"), London Overground, TfL Rail, Emirates Air Line cable car and London Trams services.
