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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.
The system’s map is a tangle of orange lines, without clear names or separate colors. That’ll change this year. By Claire Moses Isabella Kwai and Derrick Bryson Taylor Reporting from London ...
A £6.3million rebranding of London Overground with renamed lines and colours - previously dismissed by critics as 'predictable woke liberal nonsense' - is set to be introduced from tomorrow.
England’s women’s football team have been honoured by having a London Overground line named after them. London’s famous Tube map has undergone its biggest transformation for many years with ...
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At 6:48am, the Bakerloo line was reporting minor delays due to train cancellations. There is a good service on the rest of ...