London & SE England Travel Reference Map

London & SE England Travel Reference Map by ITMB is a comprehensive guide designed for travelers exploring London and the surrounding areas. Published by ITMB on July 1, 2024, this edition features a revised map that includes an expanded selection of hotels, pubs, and attractions, although not all can be represented. The map emphasizes the tube and rail lines, providing essential travel information for navigating the city and its outskirts.
Readers will find that this map offers a detailed overview of South East England at a scale of 1:300,000, making it suitable for day trips from London or for those traveling by car. Key routes, including major motorways and A roads, are clearly marked, alongside thousands of B roads leading to charming villages and towns. The map also includes a Top Attractions list on both sides, and it is printed on high-density plastic paper for durability in various weather conditions.
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Although the cover picture hasn’t changed, the London map has undergone an extensive revision, adding more hotels, pubs, and attractions. While it is not practical to show all such buildings on a map, we are hoping to achieve a representative sample. The ‘tube’ or underground lines have also been re-drawn and emphasized. Rail lines are shown from their appropriate rail station outwards. There is one north-south rail line through London, and an east-west line under construction, but we are leaving these off our map until the second line is completed. Also, the overground lines are an increasingly important method of travel around London, and these have been shown where appropriate. The big change on this map, and the reason for its new ISBN, is the enhanced and expanded map on the second side of South East England at 1:300,000 scale. This would be ideal for day trips out of London or for those driving. The western edge of the map is Bath and the northern extreme is either Northampton or Cambridge. The main roads in and out of London are shown, with motorways in blue, A roads in green (un-widened A roads in magenta) and thousands of B roads wend their way to lovely villages and secondary towns. Both sides of the map include our Top Attractions list. The map is printed on high density plastic paper, both for durability and for inclement weather.
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