To aid virtual exploration of the twelve possible “High Line” elevated walking routes in inner-city London, that I’ve highlighted in my series over the last couple of weeks, I’ve created this map on Google Maps, showing the extent of each of the twelve routes.
See a larger version of the map here, which you can explore using aerial imagery and “Street View”.
To recap, the 12 are:
- The East London Line Extension
- The Greenway
- Millwall Viaduct
- Peckham Coal Line
- Parkland Walk
- Bishopsgate Goods Yard
- Limehouse Curve
- Barbican Highwalks
- Pedways of the City
- Borough Market Bridge
- Garden Bridge
- The Camden High Line
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