London Tube Map Colors
To find your way around the London Tube may seem overwhelming, but there are helpful color coded lines that are used throughout the transit system to help those trying to find their way around the city. Through these color coded lines, individuals can easily find the route that they are looking for.
Here is a short guide that can help you to find your way about the Tube –
The Bakerloo Line is corporate brown and the Central line is corporate red. These are two fo the perhaps most basic lines that are easy to use.
The Circle line is corporate yellow.
The District line is corporate green.
East London Line is represented by the color Underground orange.
Hammersmith and city line is underground pink
Jubilee is corporate grey.
The Metropolitan line is magenta.
The Northern line is represented by black.
The Piccadilly line is represented by the color blue.
The Victoria line is light blue in color.
The Waterloo and city line is turquoise.
The Docklands LRT line is represented by the color turquoise, through a double line. In the past this was represented by a thick, dark blue outline but has been changed with the recent schematics of the transit system.
The double orange stripe represents the London overground transit services, changed from the variety of representations that have been seen in the past.
Through the unique distribution of colors throughout the lines that are available through the transit system, the large transit system does not seem so difficult to navigate as it first appears. It is truly one o of the most accessible transit systems, as well as one of the largest with more than four hundred miles of track throughout the line and more than two hundred and fifty stations that are servicing this vast area of transit.