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There’s something oddly satisfying about the London Underground Tube map. Despite often being the bane of commuter’s lives, it still provides that warm comforting feeling deep inside.

And when we're out of lockdown, you have the knowledge that it can transport and cradle you home after a hard day’s graft, safely away from the London hustle and bustle.

The Underground is an ever evolving system with many stations being demolished, abandoned and relocated. These are known as ‘Ghost stations’ and there are a lot of them. Thankfully for us, Us Versus Them used Dylan Maryk’s work to plot all these ex-stations on a map and it has a beautiful but eerie quality to it.

The one aspect I can’t get over was that the District line went from Windsor all the way to Southend! That needs to be brought back immediately.

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District line - East

District line - West

Metropolitan line - West

For all those Metropolitan line users out there, did you know there was a whole section past Amersham, Chesham and Zone 9 in its entirety?

It actually reached as far as Brill!

Central London

For you Central London workers, here are the tube stations that have been relocated, demolished or abandoned. Are there any that would be more useful to your daily commute?

I could have used that City Road station. It gets you right near Hoxton without have to change to the Overground!

Full map

How many of these were you aware of? Were you alive when some of these were in use? Let us know in the comments!