Waterloo & City Line - Maps

Maps

  • ^map 1 Bank – 51°30′47″N 000°05′17″W / 51.51306°N 0.08806°W / 51.51306; -0.08806 (01 - Bank station)
  • ^map 2 Waterloo – 51°30′09″N 000°06′47″W / 51.5025°N 0.11306°W / 51.5025; -0.11306 (02 - Waterloo tube station)
  • ^map 3 Waterloo Depot – 51°30′07″N 000°06′42″W / 51.50194°N 0.11167°W / 51.50194; -0.11167 (03 - Waterloo Depot)
  • ^map 4 Waterloo Lift Siding - 51°30′07″N 000°06′39″W / 51.50194°N 0.11083°W / 51.50194; -0.11083 (03 - Waterloo Lift Sidings)

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