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London Overground lines have all been coloured orange on the map since the network was created in 2007 when Transport for London (TfL) took control of services on four suburban rail lines.
A Rebrand for London’s ‘Spaghetti of Orange’ Overground Train System The system’s map is a tangle of orange lines, without clear names or separate colors. That’ll change this year.
Map shows the proposed new Overground route The new line would connect Hendon, Brent Cross and West Hampstead in the northwest with Hounslow in the west, and through the upcoming Old Oak Common ...
The Overground, built in 2007 by Transport for London (TfL), modernized the city’s public transit by connecting more routes outside of central London, creating “a fully orbital network ...
By Jack Guy, CNN (CNN) — The London Overground has been revamped, with the six separate lines which make up the network each being given a new name. Overground services had previously appeared ...