I'm on GOOGLE MAPS in London and it always shows the underground stations.
Now it won't ... and i need to see them (planning holiday)
What's wrong
I'm on GOOGLE MAPS in London and it always shows the underground stations.
Now it won't ... and i need to see them (planning holiday)
What's wrong
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No idea.. just had a look and they're showing OK for me?
I'm on GOOGLE MAPS in London and it always shows the underground stations.
Now it won't ... and i need to see them (planning holiday)
What's wrong
Buy an A-Z. Hope that helps.
LOL it doesn;t
THis is serious - i need it to plan me hol
You can google London Underground and get a map.
Or tell us where you want to get to and maybe we can give you directions.
It shows when i turn off satellite and go to maps setting
I can use that i suppose - thank you Cosmo
Will turn off lappy later and try again tomorrow
Are you holidaying in London, or needed it to get to airports, etc?
Holidaying in London
Get a London Underground App for the phone?
Frankly Saint, London's a doddle to get around and half the time it's quicker (and better) to walk.
No idea.. just had a look and they're showing OK for me?
Working fine for me too.
Not sure it'll help, but the TFL website has a large number of different maps available. If you need to see the street layout, try the bus map (it still has the underground stations marked).
Get a London Underground App for the phone?
Frankly Saint, London's a doddle to get around and half the time it's quicker (and better) to walk.
Phone doesn't accept Apps
But i need to sort it cos i have to meet deadline for entry times to venues
Like Cosi said, London is surprisingly easy to get around. The underground is pretty straight forward too. If you look up the venues you want to go to, on the internet, they will give you directions, subways exits you need.
Its really strange cos on satellite setting it normally shows all the stations BUT will only show them now when i zoom in ultra close
That link from Eugene is a good idea. I know London well so I really don't know what's on offer for those who don't. And Rawks is correct (just don't tell him I said so); the venues are good at giving directions on their websites.
Like Cosi said, London is surprisingly easy to get around. The underground is pretty straight forward too. If you look up the venues you want to go to, on the internet, they will give you directions, subways exits you need.
I'm using Londonrum.com
Its great - tells me where to change etc . . .
And Rawks is correct (just don't tell him I said so)
Shaddap!!!
On a side note, Seoul has one of the best subway systems in the world
Not that's any help to anyone.
Akin to my "Hope that helps" stance on everything technical LOL
Thank you for the help everyone
I appreciate it
And Rawks is correct (just don't tell him I said so)
Shaddap!!!
On a side note, Seoul has one of the best subway systems in the world
Not that's any help to anyone.
It is to you
*Shadds ap*
Ooh where there's a will . . .
I've sorted me journey from East India Docklands to Charing Cross already
Going via Caning Town saves me 20mins
If you're going on a weekend, check if they're doing any maintenance work on the tube/DLR: http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/live...me/tube/default.html
You can check specific dates on there, you can also get an app: tubebuddy that will give you live information. It's always good to check everything is running as it should be before setting off
Ooh where there's a will . . .
I've sorted me journey from East India Docklands to Charing Cross already
Going via Caning Town saves me 20mins
Canning Town?
Yesh - problemo?
Boogle Maps still aint playing ball
But has it stopped me? Thrice nay !!!
Boogle Maps still aint playing ball
But has it stopped me? Thrice nay !!!
Get an A to Z
Can i drive n read?
Nope
Though i can read and sit on the loo - hey !!
Can i drive n read?
Nope
Though i can read and sit on the loo - hey !!
Course you can
You drive and listen/look at the sat nav
Let the train take the strain.
Let the train take the strain.
How can a train help with a difficult bowel movement?
Let the train take the strain.
How can a train help with a difficult bowel movement?
The gentle rhythm of the movement of the train coupled with the state of the toilets, one would be in and out in no time
I'm curious to try
Nobody will touch you with a bowler hat and an umbrella
Let the train take the strain.
How can a train help with a difficult bowel movement?
I have some home made Banana bread if it helps???
or are you the other way persuaded
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