Here’s what the tube map with looks like with new Overground lines

by · Time Out London

Noticed something different on the Overground this morning? Today (November 20), the first few of the (previously) orange network’s stations will start getting rebranded by TfL, with the majority of the 113 Overground stations getting updated by next week. 

The rebrand will see TfL change 6,000 wayfinding signs across the city, changing transport maps in stations, on trains, online and in apps. Six new lines – Lioness, Mildmay, Windrush, Weaver, Suffragette and Liberty lines – will feature on the maps, each with their own colour. You can see what a map of the Overground network looks like on its own here

But what does the newly renamed and recoloured Overground look like on TfL’s London-wide transport map, alongside the likes of the tube, DLR, Elizabeth line, trams and IFS cable car? Well, here’s exactly that:

Image: TfL

Pretty, isn’t it? Here’s that map zoomed in, in four parts.

Image: TfL
Image: TfL
Image: TfL
Image: TfL

You can find out all about the meanings of the new Overground line names here.

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