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Gibsons - TFL London Underground Map - 1000 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle

Gibsons - TFL London Underground Map - 1000 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle

TFL London Underground Map - 1000 Pieces
by Gibsons

Now Updated featuring the all new Elizabeth Line.

Gibsons have collaborated with Transport for London, the  government body responsible for London's rail networks, including the London Underground, DLR, London Overground and all the trams and buses that travel around the UKs capital city to produce a series of puzzles and games   This 1000 piece puzzle features the iconic modern day London Underground tube map, which was first designed in 1931 by Henry C Beck and based on circuit diagrams he drew for his day job as an engineer. The sprawling transport system has 270 stations and is made from 250 miles (400 km) of track.   No other city is as recognised by its transport system as London. Its red buses, black cabs and Tube trains are known around the world. Every day more than 31 million journeys are made across the network. 

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Original: $25.24

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Gibsons - TFL London Underground Map - 1000 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle

$25.24

$7.57
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TFL London Underground Map - 1000 Pieces
by Gibsons

Now Updated featuring the all new Elizabeth Line.

Gibsons have collaborated with Transport for London, the  government body responsible for London's rail networks, including the London Underground, DLR, London Overground and all the trams and buses that travel around the UKs capital city to produce a series of puzzles and games   This 1000 piece puzzle features the iconic modern day London Underground tube map, which was first designed in 1931 by Henry C Beck and based on circuit diagrams he drew for his day job as an engineer. The sprawling transport system has 270 stations and is made from 250 miles (400 km) of track.   No other city is as recognised by its transport system as London. Its red buses, black cabs and Tube trains are known around the world. Every day more than 31 million journeys are made across the network.