Warning to Londoners: This map may shock and appall. You might think of your beloved Tube as an orderly procession of underground lines, but this is its truth.
Don't feel bad for not knowing the system that carries you about town resembles worms moshing at a thrash metal concert. As this highly detailed map---released by Transport for London under the UK’s Freedom of Information Act in 2013 and resurfaced by CityMetric this week---makes clear, cities and their public transit systems are endlessly complicated.1
This detailed map of the Underground serves up golden nuggets of transport nerdery. (Just look at the complex dance of track at the Baker Street station, where the Metropolitan, Jubilee and Bakerloo lines tango.) But try getting from the airport to your fancy Mayfair hotel room with it, and you'll quickly understand why the world needs cartographers.