25
Jul

2011

Cablegraphs: Vertical London

Post by Julia

A quick comparison of existing heights in London and the proposed London Cable Car’s tallest tower.

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*this is a new (revised) version of a previous image



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Comments

  1. Whoever made that diagram really screwed up. Tower Bridge is only 65 m tall. The LENGTH is 244 m. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tower_Bridge
  2. Matt the Engineer
    Heh.
  3. ah, correct.
  4. And the deepest London tube line is not 18.3m. Hampstead is 58m below the surface - but not sea level - and Westminster platforms are 32m below sea level. If you're going to leave information on the internet for all to see at least leave accurate information.
  5. Hi Stuart, Our apologies. We try our best to ensure that everything we put up here is as accurate and current as possible. Not sure how this slipped through but we're remedying it as we speak.

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