What went wrong with the Tube Map?

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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2022
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  • @josephbrainard441
    @josephbrainard441 Год назад +5567

    Mark's reaction in the end is hysterical

    • @FoggyD
      @FoggyD Год назад +177

      I'd say it was a remarkably calm reaction in the circumstances, actually.

    • @josephbrainard441
      @josephbrainard441 Год назад +32

      @Jау Fоrеman 🅥I'm not dumb

    • @jsut2654
      @jsut2654 Год назад +21

      @Jау Fоrеman 🅥 fake jay formen

    • @sabitasahoo5388
      @sabitasahoo5388 Год назад +9

      Spoiler

    • @WardyLion
      @WardyLion Год назад +14

      He’s also not wrong.

  • @ValueNetwork
    @ValueNetwork Год назад +4607

    Hearing Jagos voice come out of “Harry beck” was extremely unexpected! What a pleasant surprise

    • @mikebartlett6356
      @mikebartlett6356 Год назад +300

      "Jago"! Great cameo. Love it!

    • @deeznuts3186
      @deeznuts3186 Год назад +36

      just what i was thinking!

    • @andrewwebb3431
      @andrewwebb3431 Год назад +429

      I'm now trying to work out if that's actually Jago or whether it's someone else that Jago has dubbed over. Not knowing what he looks like, it makes it very difficult to say!

    • @DevonPixie1991
      @DevonPixie1991 Год назад +64

      @@andrewwebb3431 maybe that’s the reason for the glasses

    • @oldvlognewtricks
      @oldvlognewtricks Год назад +114

      Stealth face reveal? 🤯

  • @davidgustavsson4000
    @davidgustavsson4000 Год назад +517

    As a tourist in London, the tube map was absolutely crucial. An app is great if you know what you're doing, but being able to check station for station that you're on the right line in the right direction is invaluable.

    • @shockslice7632
      @shockslice7632 8 месяцев назад +28

      also no bloody internet in the tube, good luck with your apps then

  • @Phuc_Yhou
    @Phuc_Yhou Год назад +390

    How many millions of unwanted conversations and awkward eye contact moments have been avoided just reading the map while travelling on the Tube ?

    • @markwright3161
      @markwright3161 Год назад +31

      I suppose that's one advantage of a more complicated map, you can stare at it for hours and it's perfectly reasonable for anyone walking by, 'Anti-Beck claims another' :)
      Having said that though, a Beck design deserves to be admired, so you could reasonably stand staring at that for hours too without question, and if anyone dare asks what you're doing, 'It's a masterpiece' is all you would have to say. :)

    • @notmenotme614
      @notmenotme614 Год назад

      Can’t make eye contact or even smile on the London Underground. It’s the unwritten rules.

    • @ondank
      @ondank 10 месяцев назад +5

      Truly makes you proud to be a londoner. Now if only Beck could invent a design that keeps the damn tourists out of my god damn way in his underground.

    • @wanamingo4961
      @wanamingo4961 7 месяцев назад +3

      That’s so British lol

    • @freddy6081
      @freddy6081 12 дней назад +1

      Spoken like a true Londoner

  • @g0d5m15t4k3
    @g0d5m15t4k3 Год назад +821

    "You are the ungrateful corporation to my lifetime of loyal service." hit me in the feels.

    • @raakone
      @raakone Год назад +25

      I agree, nice Jago reference there!

    • @CzHanz
      @CzHanz Год назад +12

      @@raakone and made by Jago himself. Loved that bit.

    • @eIucidate
      @eIucidate Год назад +38

      @@raakone It actually is Jago.

  • @itsjustclary4732
    @itsjustclary4732 Год назад +3413

    The “this could’ve been a map men episode” bit made me almost spit my drink out from laughing. This episode was so good!!! Thanks!!

    • @Herrscher-of-Autism
      @Herrscher-of-Autism Год назад +14

      @here is the full clip here is the number ov people falling for this shit:

    • @westarrr
      @westarrr Год назад +46

      I only realised at that point I wasn't watching Map Men

    • @RichardDzien
      @RichardDzien Год назад +78

      Tube men, tube men, tube-tube-tube men-tube-men men tube.

    • @scienceevolves4417
      @scienceevolves4417 Год назад +10

      Men map men nap men men men map map map... Map

    • @toddhollen
      @toddhollen Год назад +5

      Map Man, Map Man, Map Map Map, Man Man Man

  • @juliafrancesca6054
    @juliafrancesca6054 Год назад +214

    When I was 12, my parents took me to London for the first time. They showed me how to read the tube map on the way into the centre and on the way back, they had me direct them without any help. Such a fond memory and now the tube map holds a very special place in my heart! This was fantastic, Jay!

  • @mb11
    @mb11 Год назад +107

    As a New Yorker I thoroughly appreciated the Tube map when I first moved to London. I think it still serves an incredible purpose, even if it's just a visual aid you glance at while you're waiting for your train. The fact that it isn't this spaghetti-like mess splayed onto the literal map of the city makes it so much easier to understand where you're going.
    Also on the accessibility info, I think if the day comes when every station is fully accessible, then the symbol would be a moot point, but until then I will continue to feel betrayed by Marylebone for not having a lift from its tube platform despite being a National Rail station. 🙃

    • @DaL33T5
      @DaL33T5 Год назад +2

      I'm glad they're trying to introduce the diagram-style maps again for the subway.

    • @poisonedkilljoy9304
      @poisonedkilljoy9304 Год назад +6

      There is one drawback to the accessibility info tho - sometimes it is USELESS. King’s Cross St Pancras tube station (said in that way because King’s Cross, St Pancras and the tube station are 3 separate things that don’t connect easily) is shit. I want to murder whoever designed it. Yes, it had lifts…BUT YOU NEED A DIAGRAM TO UNDERSTAND THE LIFTS. Every different bit is a long walk away from all the other bits in an overly complicated clusterfuck of floors. It’s all well and good to be step free to the street, but it’s not overly helpful if you put massive horrible walkways in between the various lifts you need to get up to the surface in the right spot. It is nightmarish and not even all that accessible! AND IT SERVES 2 MAJOR TRAIN STATIONS! PEOPLE HAVE SUITCASES! I don’t currently use a wheelchair (they’re expensive, I’m a student), but I do have some pretty bad mobility issues and trying to get up to King’s Cross today to catch a train to get back to uni almost gave me a panic attack, on top of the fact my elbows started subluxing, my knees decided simply to give up on me and my heart tried to take me out and give me a concussion. The symbol gives the false impression that the station is decently accessible for those with mobility issues, but it isn’t! It’s TERRIBLE!
      There should be a caveat off something. yeah there are lifts but you’ll spend 5 minutes just trying to get to the fucker only to find out it’s the wrong damn lift or it is the right lift but the fucking diagram JUST TELLING YOU WHICH LIFT GOES TO WHICH FLOOR AND WHAT STREET IT CONNECTS TO (and station you’d want) is a lying bastard and if you want King’s cross station lift C is perfectly acceptable you don’t have to go and hunt for lift b, which isn’t even helpfully signposted, and walk (if this is something you can even sort of manage to do) for several more minutes just to find out you’ve gone the wrong way. I doubt it’s accessible for wheelchair uses just based on the arm workout you’d get trying to navigate the bastard.

    • @jlr108
      @jlr108 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@poisonedkilljoy9304 Haven't had the pleasure of trying to find my way around the Kings Cross St Pancras lifts, but even the lift system at Green Park is a nightmare. I had cause to use it recently and there were three separate lifts with significant walks between each one to get from the lowest level (can't remember which line that is) to the street level. While I was mildly incapacitated (hence the need to use the lifts - something I've never needed before) and was at least able to manage the lengthy walk, I can't imagine what it must be like for someone who has more severe physical challenges to get out of there. It doesn't seem like a good enough system.

  • @eispalast1
    @eispalast1 Год назад +6670

    I was sure you were joking about the IKEA symbols on the map. But then I looked it up and they are indeed on the map. That's absolutely wild. Wow.

    • @dustojnikhummer
      @dustojnikhummer Год назад +882

      Why is it on the map?
      "because they paid"

    • @oliverstemp9132
      @oliverstemp9132 Год назад +77

      They are not on the TfL Go map, yet, so at least I don’t see them

    • @no_name4796
      @no_name4796 Год назад +274

      Capitalism wins once again sadly

    • @MegaWunna
      @MegaWunna Год назад +243

      Maybe london needs to put the locations for kfc on the tube map as well.

    • @oliverstemp9132
      @oliverstemp9132 Год назад +201

      @@MegaWunna or Pret A Manger. You probably couldn’t see anything else then. Haha

  • @K3end0
    @K3end0 Год назад +2342

    Can i just say this style of video is absolutely timeless? For some youtubers, you cant even go back 2 years before you hit a style of video completely different from the reason youre subscribed today. But ive just been on a binge of jay foreman videos that stretch all the way back to 2014 and its like he released them yesterday. You have a superb style of video, great content!

    • @connorkapooh2002
      @connorkapooh2002 Год назад +69

      I don't know how these guys do it, it's like he's predicted his success and knows his style has to be consistent.. or maybe that is *why* he's successful?

    • @K3end0
      @K3end0 Год назад +53

      @@connorkapooh2002 he definitely knows what works xD.
      Also a slight correction to my original comment, the vids didn't go back to 2014...they went back to 2009 (the unfinished northern line video)
      His style is so superb hes been making RUclips content for more than a decade in what is effectively the exact same way, but it always feels totally fresh and timeless. I'm pretty sure this is award worthy or something!

    • @druegnor1703
      @druegnor1703 Год назад +38

      ~Nah..he made all his videos in 1 year and is scheduled to release all videos sequentially so he can have a nice relaxing rest somewere while composing his next syllable out sync song

    • @paulsavagecomedian
      @paulsavagecomedian Год назад +53

      I'm mates with Jay in real life. When I lived on a narrowboat I offered for him to film any parts of Unfinished London about the canals as there's rich history and lots of weird stuff involved.
      He said "yeah, when I get round to it". Anyway, that was 3 years ago and I sold the boat a year and a half ago.

    • @DamienAlexander
      @DamienAlexander Год назад +4

      I thought this video was made 10 years ago, I didn't realize it was new till I checked the date.

  • @do7137
    @do7137 26 дней назад +8

    8:23 he’ll be happy to know that overground finally has different lines nearly a year on from this vid

  • @peterburgess5974
    @peterburgess5974 Год назад +111

    Thanks for this. I designed a 'tube' for the Lakeland Fells 12 years ago, which I named '"Tubular Fells". I lived and worked as a geography teacher in London at the time (living there for 23 years) and wanted to map the fells in honour of Harry Beck and that beacon of the English Lake District , Alfred Wainwright. I was a founder member of the Wainwright Society and I now live and work in Cumbria. The time and effort I took in order to emulate Harry Beck's work stretched my geeky approach, but I think I did alright and the resulting map has become quite iconic. It's a pleasing creation which adopted the basic rules of topology and I honoured both men by including their names. Ironically, Beck is a great name and addition for the map, meaning a mountain stream. I guess he was Harry Mountain Stream! Thanks for giving this explanation to us all. I will be directing people this way. Ad altiora!

    • @therealcaldini
      @therealcaldini Год назад +4

      I have a print on my hallway wall. As a fan of maps, the Lake District and Mike Oldfield it is one of my most treasured possessions. I’m very pleased I now get the chance to say thank you to you for producing it: Thank you. I’m also a Charlatans fan so to have the name Burgess on there is also a major plus!

    • @peterburgess5974
      @peterburgess5974 Год назад +2

      ​@@therealcaldini And thanks to you for supporting me! Tubular Fells has brought me great pleasure and helped me to contribute to the protection of the place I love, in some small part. I never advertised, but through my enthusism it seemed to appear in every outdoor's publication, including The Guardian and even The Sun! I initially produced the map without any notion it would become so popular but it certainly resonated throughout the fellwalking world. I am so touched it has become a treasured possession; nay I am humbled. I am sure I could sort it, but if you would likle me to inscribe a map for you it would be my pleasure to get one to you. Reply and I am sure we can sort it. Peter Burgess

    • @paulsavagecomedian
      @paulsavagecomedian Год назад +1

      This is absolutely brilliant. Do you have a website I can buy one from so you make as much money as possible?

  • @Boabywankenobi
    @Boabywankenobi Год назад +844

    Harry Beck voicing Jago Hazzard was a skillful, deft touch. Well played sir.

    • @JayForeman
      @JayForeman  Год назад +396

      Not just voicing. That’s his face too.

    • @platypusfrenzy
      @platypusfrenzy Год назад +2

      @@JayForeman You're not fooling us. Jago is in fact a disembodied spirit that roams the tube, informing bypassers on interesting matters such as the early corporate structure of the Piccadilly and Brompton Railway, only to occasionally be caught on film.

    • @THjelm
      @THjelm Год назад +92

      Also the Tim Traveller starring as the Frenchman - nice!

    • @franzfanz
      @franzfanz Год назад +94

      @@THjelm Is this the MCU of transport based educational RUclips videos?

    • @PadisherCreel
      @PadisherCreel Год назад +12

      Thought I recognised the voice. Thanks

  • @TheSmart-CasualGamer
    @TheSmart-CasualGamer Год назад +266

    Wait, Jago Hazzard's face reveal was on A CHANNEL THAT WASN'T HIS OWN?! AND WAS REVEALED BY HAVING HIM SAY HIS CATCHPHRASE AS HIS ONE AND ONLY LINE?!

  • @fradgepick
    @fradgepick Год назад +106

    I remember the family confusion when they unveiled the plaque at Finchley Central.
    He either used West Finchley or Highgate depending on whether he was at home or at his parents.
    As well as further Underground Maps, he would also 'invent' things, but they were never that great. My grandfather, who was an engineer, would often sit with Harry and explain why they would never work.

  • @TheLordZoka
    @TheLordZoka Год назад +74

    Glad to see you got Harry Beck to be played by Jago Hazzard. I love his videos!

  • @nankinink
    @nankinink Год назад +542

    Tim's acting was incredible, one of his best

    • @albertnewton8296
      @albertnewton8296 Год назад +20

      Hey look Jay, you're big enough to be impersonated by robots now!

    • @xanderanderson6673
      @xanderanderson6673 Год назад +1

      @Jау Fоrеman 🅥 you are quite obviously not the real jay foreman

    • @yxx_chris_xxy
      @yxx_chris_xxy Год назад +1

      That wasn't Tim but some French relative of his.

    • @RootoFrance
      @RootoFrance Год назад

      I fear Tim"s lines might have been misunderstood or mistranslated. Never mind, I'm sure it was all in the modern spirit of Pan-european cooperation.

  • @overvieweffect9034
    @overvieweffect9034 Год назад +391

    that last point is probably the most important of the video. A good tube map does encourage people to use more public transport, simply because it makes is look very easy and convenient to move around the entire city with the underground

  • @lotuseater7247
    @lotuseater7247 Год назад +62

    Jug Cerovic's map idea is absolute beauty; traditional, contemporary, and simplicity, and joyous, all wrapped up in a ball of clear definable lines. And it includes the parks!

  • @darksnakenerdmaster
    @darksnakenerdmaster Год назад +40

    I can explain the hypnotic bit of melbourne's map for those curious. That is a set of four tunnels linking the five stations inside the city loop together. This prevents trains having to terminate in the city and stop, thus increasing capacity. All the lines running currently diverge from one of those five stations

  • @nathanmcgill7249
    @nathanmcgill7249 Год назад +1267

    Important thing to note: The New York Subway map was not always a mess. Massimo Vignelli, who was a passionate believer in modernist graphic design, produced a Harry Beck-style map of the subway in 1972. It was perfect, and Vignelli is likely also turning 45 degrees in his grave as we speak

    • @eattherich9215
      @eattherich9215 Год назад +37

      The London tube man is not really representative of what is above ground. The MTA map looks as if it might echo what is above ground.

    • @joelluber
      @joelluber Год назад +69

      @@eattherich9215 @eattherich9215 Yeah, you're right. The MTA map is pretty good for figuring out which stop is closest to a specific location, something the Underground map can't really do. It also helps that NYC has a very rigid split between urban subways and suburban commuter rail vs London where the urban subways lines are just extended out to the suburbs to serve as commuter rail. That means there different maps at different scales for urban subways and suburban rail.

    • @88porpoise
      @88porpoise Год назад +21

      @@eattherich9215 That thing is, it doesn't matter.
      You know where you are starting and where you are trying to go, everything else in the middle is irrelevant. So having the map represent anything more than the route between the two stations is not very useful. And all that trying to fit geography makes the map substantially harder to read.
      When I first lived somewhere with a Beck style map, I hated it. But once I got used to it I realized my brain thinks in the same way as the map, based on transit points not actual geography.

    • @lzh4950
      @lzh4950 Год назад +39

      @@88porpoise Read that New Yorkers wanted their subway map to be more geographically accurate, since some lines run closer to each other in parallel, so they could tell which line would be nearer to them. Fortunately I guess the subway largely follows the road network/layout there (as it's mostly cut & cover) which is more regular, so the map still doesn't look super messy

    • @lucadefranco3420
      @lucadefranco3420 Год назад +19

      @@88porpoise the point is that you don’t know where you are going to go with regards to the subway stop. You know your final destination and a geographically accurate map helps figure out which subway stop you should go to get there. I will always defend the MTA map it’s wonderful.

  • @IanDresarie
    @IanDresarie Год назад +399

    As an occasional tourist from a different country, I very much like and want the river on the map. it helps ground the map and makes it very easy to me to mentally overlap the tube map to my google maps version. A few landmarks (like rivers and very important stations) are the perfect translation layer between the traditional paper maps and flexible/moving digital ones

    • @SleepyHarryZzz
      @SleepyHarryZzz Год назад +23

      "the river helps ground the map"
      Fun

    • @richardohanlon3036
      @richardohanlon3036 Год назад +45

      I agree, the river seems like the least intrusive and most useful non train-related detail on any tube map

    • @mirage4014
      @mirage4014 Год назад +11

      If your got the River on the map ! the paper becomes all soggy

    • @beth12svist
      @beth12svist Год назад +5

      I've never been to London, but as an occasional home ground visitor to Prague which does use the river in most of its maps (except the flattened metro line overview in the metro cars themselves), I agree that the river is a useful point of reference.

    • @hannahk1306
      @hannahk1306 Год назад +17

      It's definitely useful for helping to decide which stations/routes to use. It's no use being close to your destination, if you're the wrong side of the river (especially if not near a bridge)!

  • @aurigo_tech
    @aurigo_tech Год назад +30

    In 2013 I thought A LOT about this topic and eventually created what I think is the optimal tube map for Berlin (sorry London, but it is the same issue there).
    The problem with the existing map is that it looks overly complicated because the lines drawn for the train lines still
    try to resemble real geography somewhat sometimes despite the fact that for a passenger all what matters is the relative
    locations of stations to each other, rather than their location.
    So my principle behind it was to reduce the number of bends in each line drawn to the lowest possible, while keeping
    the relations of the stations and lines to each other of course. That way I could reduce the bends in the lines
    massively from 37 for all underground-stations to 7 (and similar for all overground lines which are in the same map).
    Combined with the introduction of some graphical improvements like more important stations where more lines intersect
    getting larger symbols and introducing dotted lines for underground lines and normal lines for overground ones
    (because they often have similar colours) created a far easier to read map I think.
    Ultimately this could also be implemented in an algorithm and solved for every city because train lines are well defined
    by how many stations they have and where they intersect with another line. But that is beyond my coding abilities, so
    I solved it manually for Berlin only.
    Unfortunately YT seems to forbit posting links, so I can not really share it here. Can be found on my website
    zuender.org > Work > DIY though.

    • @adavidmezei
      @adavidmezei Год назад +2

      Great map. Nice work.
      Feedback: I think the font could be more readable.
      Station markers are not on the middle and the border could be thicker.
      Some lines intersect in a funky way for example Bolnholmer str. and sometimes there is extra space between the lines. I would remove most unnecessary bends and just connect them straight to the station marker.
      The choice of colours resemble the communist era.
      Initially I thought U7 ia a river - sorry I don't know Berlin 🤤
      Besides these points your map is on point.

    • @aurigo_tech
      @aurigo_tech Год назад +2

      @@adavidmezei Thanks! I chose the font because it is similar to old Berlin streetname signs, but sure it could be a bit more readable. Some stations are hard to draw and compromises have to be made. Bornholmer Str. was such a thing. It has this two lines S2 and S8 that split up to two additional lines S25/S85 and make it more complicated. In the official plan the splitting happens after Bornholmer Str. but I think this was a unnessesary complication as that doesn't matter for the passenger.
      In the official plan there are a lot more lines drawn there anyway with no additional information.
      Regarding bends I think I reached the absolute minimum in the u-bahn-only plan. I had to compromise a little bit here and there to fit in overground (S-Bahn) lines together with the U-Bahn, but it should be really close to the absolute minimum still.

    • @adavidmezei
      @adavidmezei Год назад +2

      @@aurigo_tech Yes, I understood the challenge that station had. I also understand the font choice. Consistency is key. Here is my take on the problem: i.kek.sh/izClU4N4ffk.png
      What do you think?

    • @aurigo_tech
      @aurigo_tech Год назад +3

      @@adavidmezei You introduce sharp corners there or allow for direction change in a station. It does look a bit cleaner regarding the stations but I tried to avoid that as much as possible because one of my rules was that a line could enter and leave station only in the same angle (or as close as possible if a direction change is unavoidable), so the eye can follow right through a station. It was a bit tricky with S8/S85 and S2/S25 in that case, so yeah perhaps your solution is better there.
      If we just allow for more lines to leave a station at a different angle, then of course moving the crossing between S1 and S25 to the station makes sense as well.
      Oh and the thicker signs for the lines' names are a big improvement as well!
      In any case I feel honoured that someone thinks about the same problems I had and uses my map somehow. Well done! :)

    • @EddieBeeLink
      @EddieBeeLink Год назад +2

      First of all: I LOVE THIS. I think it would take me some time to get used to the Ringbahn not being a regular "circle" anymore but that's just a matter of time. I also really really appreciate that u removed unnecessary turns and sharp angles for the lines - like S1 is now running smoothly from Rathaus Steglitz to Wannsee 💕. Oh, and U9 being a straight line now? *Chef's kiss*
      However, I do have one tiny design problem: sometimes when the lines are running parallel to each other they touch each other and sometimes there's a tiny gap between them (see: S1 + S2 vs. S8 + S9, or at corners like Landsberger Allee). But that's just a tiny thing.

  • @rlnasr
    @rlnasr Год назад +47

    Everything you do is so funny that I forget that I'm actually learning something! Who could've guess that a guy from Vancouver, BC, Canada could find videos about the London tube map so entertaining! Well done! All that said, I'm really missing map men. I do hope you guys will be be producing more episodes! Cheers!

    • @JayForeman
      @JayForeman  Год назад +26

      Thanks! Map Men is coming back later this year. Stay tuned…..

  • @MegaKlak
    @MegaKlak Год назад +94

    Having Jago Hazzard revealed as Harry Beck was truly a moment.

  • @12345.......
    @12345....... Год назад +435

    For my own future reference
    1:30 settle for suburbia (*ockfosters)
    2:00 Sydney and Paris
    3:39 Harry's dream and young Hutchinson
    4:28 Jay's rant
    5:04 summarized letters
    6:05 RIP Harry Beck and his glasses
    7:07 Harry Beck superfan
    8:18 hashtag
    10:13 Mark and advert
    If someone else is reading this, just watch carefully and pause to read all text in the video.
    #splittheovergroundintodifferentcoloursandnamestomakeiteasiertoreadonthemapandlessconfusingfortouristsandcommutersalikeespeciallywhenitcomestotemporaryclosuresanddelays

    • @benholroyd5221
      @benholroyd5221 Год назад +6

      *Roosterfosters

    • @dalriadaskillen
      @dalriadaskillen Год назад +1

      Where’s the time stamp for ISIHAC theme? Disappointed.

    • @12345.......
      @12345....... Год назад

      @@dalriadaskillen sorry. Can you add it?

    • @Anonymous-df8it
      @Anonymous-df8it Год назад +3

      Why doesn't it show as a hashtag?

    • @12345.......
      @12345....... 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@Anonymous-df8itBig overground. Spread to word on the conspiracy! 🙃

  • @jomo9454
    @jomo9454 Год назад +63

    I was in London a couple of weeks around the turn of the century and the tube map worked quite well for me, I never got lost on the tube, but the few times I used a bus I ended up in random locations and had to find a tube to get where I wanted. I ended up only using the buses when I wanted to sit up top and just see things with no plan.

  • @billylardner
    @billylardner Год назад +3

    6:18 I am SO GLAD you included that Jago Hazzard reference!!

    • @JayForeman
      @JayForeman  Год назад +2

      Not just a Jago Hazzard reference, Jago Hazzard himself in the flesh!

    • @billylardner
      @billylardner Год назад +2

      @@JayForeman Oh wow, thought it was dubbed! Brilliant!

  • @acehighjohn1759
    @acehighjohn1759 Год назад +464

    As a Glaswegian i was delighted to see our subway map in all its glory, must have took a team of planners a very long time to create such a clear, detailed and beautiful map. God bless them all.

    • @SorchaSublime
      @SorchaSublime Год назад +45

      It honestly is shocking. Youd think theyd add at least one line at some point over the years.

    • @nachodrd
      @nachodrd Год назад +10

      How do you get around? That looks like mayhem.

    • @rainbowevil
      @rainbowevil Год назад +6

      7:49 for others looking, but you’ll have to start/stop or go frame by frame on a computer to see it!

    • @lol-uu9fx
      @lol-uu9fx Год назад +5

      @@SorchaSublime we already have a pretty good existing overground railway system which kind of negates the need for underground lines to the suburbs, which kind of sucks because more underground would be cool.

    • @hApPyErDaZz
      @hApPyErDaZz Год назад

      Best map

  • @anarchojazz
    @anarchojazz Год назад +369

    Backs Victoria line map is truly gorgeous. The way he keeps the new line straight, showing it as modern and new is genuinely masterful

  • @rapideyephotography9782
    @rapideyephotography9782 Год назад +15

    Jago Hazzard. RUclipsr. Map designer extraordinaire. His talent knows no bounds

  • @hoichingwong4267
    @hoichingwong4267 Год назад +50

    I played and paused the videos for several times from 7:40 to 7:50 to see the maps and caption. I am surprised by maps of different places and as a Hongkonger,I also feel happy about seeing the MTR map of Hong Kong :)

    • @AmyJiang
      @AmyJiang Год назад +2

      I just came back from Hong Kong for geography dissertation fieldwork! (Not about the MTR haha) but I do love your map system and overall tube network over there, it’s so well done! Really love the city ❤ love from London!

    • @ThreeEy
      @ThreeEy Год назад +2

      Unfortunately... It's outdated.

    • @notmenotme614
      @notmenotme614 Год назад

      So did I.
      It’s like another hidden video within a video

  • @jgodden8022
    @jgodden8022 Год назад +193

    Thank you for catering to the much underserved demographic of people who are both regular Radio 4 listeners and geeky YT content consumers. I'd like to think I'm one of about a dozen people who knew what you were leading up to as soon as the trombones were audible.

    • @animatechap5176
      @animatechap5176 Год назад +5

      Me me me!!! Only 21 too

    • @hq4287
      @hq4287 Год назад +5

      I'm 25 and me also!

    • @Cousjava
      @Cousjava Год назад +8

      I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue what you are on about.

    • @pietje32
      @pietje32 Год назад +1

      Yup, same here. And I'm not even a Brit...

  • @TheGodpharma
    @TheGodpharma Год назад +1235

    I think Jay is the only RUclipsr whose sponsor segments I actually look forward to. I hope they pay him a bonus!

    • @justjon_6844
      @justjon_6844 Год назад +10

      Absolutely agree!!

    • @wardenclyffemedia1142
      @wardenclyffemedia1142 Год назад +4

      Jay and Brutalmoose

    • @sionnachan
      @sionnachan Год назад +15

      I never skip Jay and Internet Historian's sponsor segments because they're hilarious. On occasion I'll even listen to Max Miller's ones because you have to reward those amazing segues he does.

    • @sophie_111
      @sophie_111 Год назад +3

      Daniel Thrasher is also excellent at this!

    • @isakblomberg528
      @isakblomberg528 Год назад +3

      He's a comedian, and his comedy is gold.

  • @SundayTalksYT
    @SundayTalksYT Год назад +11

    i like how you let Half-Asleep Chris have a cameo in this video... nice touch. Hopefully we can see him make an appearance again in future episodes!

  • @JohnSmithShields
    @JohnSmithShields 2 месяца назад +5

    8:20 your wish has been granted

  • @brockbayley5279
    @brockbayley5279 Год назад +822

    I'd personally argue that replacing the map with an app would be a poor decision
    I was a tourist in London (among other cities) earlier this year and I found the map to be vital to trying to find my way around and honestly didn't even know that there was an app, and even then with no reception in the deep tube stations it would be considerably more difficult to use the app, especially as a first time visitor

    • @ultraL2
      @ultraL2 Год назад +47

      he never suggested it be replaced, rather you use an app to figure out which lines/stations to take rather than look at the map itself

    • @leisti
      @leisti Год назад +6

      @@ultraL2 Well Brock Bayley is still allowed to argue against replacing the map!

    • @AndrewMcColl
      @AndrewMcColl Год назад +24

      What about a hybrid approach? A digital version of the map where you can hide the details you don't want would allow people to get the info they need at a glance.

    • @mennoltvanalten7260
      @mennoltvanalten7260 Год назад +8

      @@AndrewMcColl And perhaps places where the map needs to be tiny could have a "simplified" version, which has only your current transport type + what services it will connect to (eg. just a tube map with symbols indicating "main line rail", "tram", "ferry" and so on at stations where the tube connects to those, and for trams a similar map but with only trams and symbols for the tube)

    • @AndrewMcColl
      @AndrewMcColl Год назад +9

      @@mennoltvanalten7260 that's the beauty with a digital version, you can make it work for you. Especially useful if you're only able to use stations with disabled access.

  • @sergeychistov8162
    @sergeychistov8162 Год назад +63

    "rotated 45 degrees in his grave" made my day!

    • @a1white
      @a1white Год назад +1

      hahaha that cracked me up.

    • @JonathanMaddox
      @JonathanMaddox Год назад +1

      His grave marked with my day of birth as his day of death made me a little sad.

  • @musical3lottie
    @musical3lottie Год назад +3

    8:35 triggers my incandescent rage for the inaccurate accessibility information on the Bakerloo line. The map says a few stations have ramp access onto the trains (and the TfL Go app specifically says it's ramp access, for each of the platforms) but they don't, because the cars have a step down into them as they're lower than the platform. As a wheelchair user with very limited cognitive and physical energy, I can tell you I did NOT appreciate wasting an entire hour of the journey finding that out!

  • @jeremysalkeld8742
    @jeremysalkeld8742 Год назад +7

    7:46 That's actually an old version of the Hong Kong metro map! The brown line (Ma On Shan) has been extended to and merged with the western purple line (West Rail Line) to form the Tuen Ma Line (as it connects Tuen Mun with Ma On Shan), while the light blue line (East Rail Line) has been extended to Admiralty.

    • @stvltiloqvent
      @stvltiloqvent Год назад

      Right? I live in HK and recognised that map - and its lack of *more* lines - immediately 😂

  • @misterfox3303
    @misterfox3303 Год назад +510

    Seeing jago hazard in this episode is awesome!

    • @johnavery15
      @johnavery15 Год назад +30

      It is him is it? The voice is so distinctive.

    • @yorkiegrit
      @yorkiegrit Год назад +11

      Yes!!! Knew it was him immediately 😁👏👏👏👏

    • @johnavery15
      @johnavery15 Год назад +26

      @@yorkiegrit and the phrase he used too.

    • @TanyaTsukrova
      @TanyaTsukrova Год назад +14

      For a second I was like "Hey, I heard this voice before" and then it hit me xD

    • @NigelGentry
      @NigelGentry Год назад +42

      I didn't realise it was him until the phrase "You are the ungrateful corporation to my lifetime of service"... and then it clicked. :)
      Also great to see Tim Traveller, but with a different voice!

  • @bbiwyou
    @bbiwyou Год назад +472

    Jay's sponsorship sketches really stand out. Quite frankly they are the only ones that I would not skip for anything in the world.

    • @markchapman6800
      @markchapman6800 Год назад +23

      I was grateful that I had finished eating before the extreme close-up of his pimple, though 😊

    • @k0n7akt
      @k0n7akt Год назад

      you would also quite like Ssethtzeentachs ad breaks

    • @Smirnaffskiy
      @Smirnaffskiy Год назад +3

      You could say, they are... spot-on

    • @TheDasHatti
      @TheDasHatti Год назад

      @@Smirnaffskiy Badam-Tusch!

    • @Dicska
      @Dicska Год назад +1

      I was about to type just the same. I think the sponsor(s?) should pay him some extra. He doesn't just make an _extra_ effort at making the viewers actually watch them but they, in fact, watch it. At least the two of us.

  • @Offical_RemyKWNicholls
    @Offical_RemyKWNicholls Месяц назад +6

    Well done Jay. Your wish of splitting the overground into different colours and such has come true.
    And thanks to this, the former Watford DC line out of Euston now looks like it's part of the bloody central line

    • @JayForeman
      @JayForeman  Месяц назад +3

      No it doesn’t. They made it yellow.

  • @clarence5211
    @clarence5211 Год назад +6

    totally agree that a lot of clutter can and should be removed, but not the accessibility info. that is vital, and disabled commuters should be able to see it quickly and easily. their commute is already complicated enough i imagine, judging by how little stations are actually fully step-free from train to street.
    ofc the true solution is to make everything accessible so the info is redundant, as someone else in this comment section has already suggested. but until then it should always remain on the map

    • @liyifenn
      @liyifenn 8 месяцев назад

      The disability info bit was clearly a joke, given that he ended it with "... to be quite so blobby".

  • @thelavaman
    @thelavaman Год назад +207

    2:13 this just shows the dedication in these videos. he had to hire an extra and find a bunch of French clothes for them to wear. then they had to learn a whole conversation in French completely fluently just for a 5 second gag. What a guy!

    • @JdeBP
      @JdeBP Год назад +21

      They did not, however, employ said extra to record his own rendition of the ISIHAC theme. That was a bit of a missed opportunity, given what Tim did with the BBC News theme.

    • @JayForeman
      @JayForeman  Год назад +101

      @@JdeBP Tim does perform a rendition of a well known tune with a twist in this video. See if you can spot where.

    • @JdeBP
      @JdeBP Год назад +6

      @@JayForeman Again, though, giving Tim a twist instead of a hornpipe is somewhat of a missed opportunity. (-: By the way, they were still sometimes giving the 'phone number as Abbey 1234 at the start of the 1970s.

    • @mattbosley3531
      @mattbosley3531 Год назад +8

      Is lavaman not aware that Tim speaks fluent French already? Perhaps he doesn't watch Tim's videos.

    • @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
      @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 Год назад +29

      The actor is such a method actor that he moved to France and spent two years living there just to prepare for the role!

  • @tomwatts703
    @tomwatts703 Год назад +90

    Getting excited over a Jago Hazzard cameo in a Jay Foreman video feels like the pinnacle of London transport youtuber nerdery and I'm here for it. Fantastic video as always!

  • @politecube4503
    @politecube4503 Год назад +5

    7:46 want to mention that the Hong Kong map is the older version. The new version have brown and purple connected, and as a Hong Konger I hate the two lines swapping

  • @WryAun
    @WryAun Год назад

    I was lured in by the hypnotic effect of your extraordinary blue eyes, but watched the entire ad bit just because I was baffled then transfixed by its premise. It was quite out of left field and I must sppldud your creativity!
    Also thanks for teaching me about Harry Beck, truly his name deserves to be known for the influence he's had over transit maps globally.

  • @Nyanga456
    @Nyanga456 Год назад +21

    The "I'm sorry I haven't a clue" theme tune whilst talking about Mornington Cresent is a very nice touch

    • @Euryptus
      @Euryptus Год назад +4

      That'll be 'The Schickel Shamble', for those wondering. You are most welcome.

    • @JdeBP
      @JdeBP Год назад +1

      The perfect touch would have been getting Tim to cover it. (-:

    • @jgodden8022
      @jgodden8022 Год назад +2

      I do wonder how many of Jay's quintessentially middle-class Brit references are lost on the majority of his audience.

  • @tidmouthmilk12
    @tidmouthmilk12 Год назад +176

    I almost didn't realise Beck was voiced by Jago Hazzard until he did the "You are the X to my Y" joke.
    Brilliant video as always Jay!

    • @JayForeman
      @JayForeman  Год назад +178

      Not just voiced. That’s the real him in the video!

    • @gab_v250
      @gab_v250 Год назад +18

      @@JayForeman wow, that's awesome. Cheerio!

    • @ayindestevens6152
      @ayindestevens6152 Год назад +14

      @@JayForemanI’m SHOOKETH

    • @paulhaynes8045
      @paulhaynes8045 Год назад +17

      I've no idea who Jago Hazard is. I suspect I'm in a very small tiny minority on here...

    • @beth12svist
      @beth12svist Год назад +2

      @@paulhaynes8045 I'm with you in that small tiny minority.

  • @camdencarver4176
    @camdencarver4176 Год назад +5

    I just realized that all those amazing online maps you showed could be used now, it's representing the same thing so if it's easier to read for certain people they can still use it. I love maps!!

  • @XaloGunner
    @XaloGunner Год назад +8

    9:36 My wife and I visited London and the UK for the first time a few years ago and not having to use international data/mobile service (we're Unitedstatesians) and being able to have a physical map to navigate the Tube was a godsend.

    • @rxquettes402
      @rxquettes402 Год назад +1

      im sorry but "unitedstatesians" LMFAOOOO 💀💀💀💀🤚

  • @aeilers1
    @aeilers1 Год назад +209

    Jago Hazzard! Nice to finally get to see the man whose videos I quite enjoy. And more from Jay and MapMen, please!

    • @JasperJanssen
      @JasperJanssen Год назад +3

      Never mind Jago, that looked an awful lot like the Tim Traveller being French.
      And at the line massive tube nerds… why no cut to Geoff? It’s kind of conspicuously missing.

    • @greycats99
      @greycats99 Год назад +1

      Yes! I also immediately recognised his voice! :D

    • @mikemetaled
      @mikemetaled Год назад

      ​@@JasperJanssen Because he played Frank Pick in Part One.

    • @alloallie
      @alloallie 11 месяцев назад

      @@JasperJanssen Because he was already in part 1

  • @Allardje10ifly
    @Allardje10ifly Год назад +122

    Mark saying this could have been a map men episode was like taking sweets from a child and saying "wouldn't these sweets be nice?"

  • @hyperos1864
    @hyperos1864 17 дней назад +1

    answering all the questions on the hong kong map a year later: the orange line has to interchange with the pink line at sunny bay while the turquoise line bypasses these stations which answers the question about the turquoise line skipping some stations as it is the airport express.

  • @banjopiggottwright1802
    @banjopiggottwright1802 Год назад +3

    London should either adopt what we do in Sydney, and have a separate map for all Light Rail/Tram services, as well as have the Overground lines in different colours (like you mentioned), making the London Tube map solely a map for Trains whilst having a London Tram map in the same style for all non-train services (i.e. DLR and Tram).
    However, the much better option would be to appoint one of the designers that you showed to design the tube map to make it both useful and beautiful (as you put it). As all of London's Rail Networks are all interconnected and complement each other making a commute via. Public Transport in London so much easier compared to other cities around the world, the whole system (including the map itself) would suffer without any one of those rail networks in use (or displayed on the tube map).
    Great video as always Jay.

  • @monoonyx
    @monoonyx Год назад +42

    My jaw genuinely dropped at 6:18, godspeed Jago

  • @lookitsdivadan
    @lookitsdivadan Год назад +501

    It can’t just be me that gets excited when a Jay Foreman notification pops up?

  • @notapplicableproductions6504
    @notapplicableproductions6504 Год назад +6

    Are we not going to talk about that ABSURD route the app recommended from Brixton to Oxford Circus at 9:38?!?

    • @JayForeman
      @JayForeman  Год назад +4

      I’m glad SOMEONE noticed that! Took me ages!

    • @JayForeman
      @JayForeman  Год назад +4

      (The graphics, I mean. Not taking that actual route. That would be silly.)

    • @notapplicableproductions6504
      @notapplicableproductions6504 Год назад +3

      @@JayForeman We need a video where you take that route!

  • @crepequeen643
    @crepequeen643 Год назад +3

    Went to England for the first time ever earlier this year all by myself. Definitely got a bit lost at Paddington while trying to figure out the map, but after that I was able to get around London without any issues. Super satisfying once you get it down

  • @Amuzic
    @Amuzic Год назад +1148

    Back in 2007 when I visited London in a work related trip from Kolkata(which that time was the only city in India to have a metro, but it was just a single line Edit: beside Delhi which started in 2002, ), The very first day I laid my eyes on the map, I got so impressed by it, I had never seen anything like that before and yet it took me minutes to figure out, it was so intuitive and I could literally go anywhere in and around London...point to note here is, I was just 22 and hardly travelled alone anywhere in India at that point of my life...and it was my first trip abroad...that map was the biggest reason I got accustomed to London in just few days..I met and interacted and did a lot of things with many, many people there during my month long stay and nobody believed me when I said I was just a visitor.

    • @domoncar6782
      @domoncar6782 Год назад +24

      Slight correction, Delhi metro was operational since 2002. By 2007 it had two big lines which were running near full capacity. Source: I was there using the metro.

    • @noiserrr
      @noiserrr Год назад +10

      in my experience the usability and intuitive design is impressive even when it comes to navigating in the subway, same goes for the airports in london. at least in my experience compared to any other subway system or airport ive used. its hard almost impossible at times, to take the wrong turn.

    • @SeleniumGlow
      @SeleniumGlow Год назад +9

      @@domoncar6782 Kolkata lads seldom care about good stuff outside their own city IMO.

    • @chicagotypewriter2094
      @chicagotypewriter2094 Год назад +4

      Oh my god another Bengali! Though I didn’t grow up in India, I fondly remembered seeing the trams go by in Kolkata during the summer. It’s a shame they’ve practically gotten rid of them all, seeing as that was a defining symbol of the city :(

    • @varunh2o
      @varunh2o Год назад +3

      Brother. Delhi metro had been operational for half a decade till then. This is also how Bengal got the Roshogola first. Lol

  • @andykeith1
    @andykeith1 Год назад +106

    “Perfection is achieved not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away.” The modern tube map designers should pin that above their desks.

  • @roideschiffres6760
    @roideschiffres6760 8 месяцев назад +2

    I like the NYC subway map. It was made because for new yorkers at the time it was easier to know where you were in the city when underground. At the time, there was a big crime and mafia problem so people wanted to be in the subway for the least amount of time possible. The map was the best way for it to be soo.

  • @RobbedTheBank
    @RobbedTheBank Год назад +2

    The I'm Sorry I haven't a Clue reference brings me such joy

  • @TheSpanielXD
    @TheSpanielXD Год назад +34

    My jaw physically dropped when Harry Beck turned out to be our man JagoHazard 🧡 We love that man

  • @ItsZim0
    @ItsZim0 Год назад +65

    Pls continue making Map Men too. I love the inconsistent intro of that series

  • @Zachruff
    @Zachruff Год назад +6

    As someone from Toronto its a bit sad seeing our bare bones ass line with like no interconnections compared to all these other amazing networks :(

  • @hoihai9976
    @hoihai9976 2 месяца назад +3

    8:18 It’s happening!

  • @nicvolcano
    @nicvolcano Год назад +35

    Oh wow, I can't believe you managaed to get Mark Cooper-Jones from the web series "Map Men" on a video! Hopefully there's more collaborations with him!

  • @powderedground78
    @powderedground78 Год назад +59

    The enthusiasm for Harry Beck is palpable. Loved it!

  • @extrastuff9463
    @extrastuff9463 Год назад

    Entertaining yet informative video as always. And this channel is one of the few channels that actually has me watch the whole ad, sometimes even watching the ad/sponsor segment twice!

  • @FrancescoDondi
    @FrancescoDondi Год назад +2

    The fare information is one thing I WON'T find on Google Maps, and I might very well look at the tube map for it.

  • @jackabea9534
    @jackabea9534 Год назад +300

    I am from New Zealand and while on my Gap Year in London I was entranced by the Tube Map. I would spend my weekends by randomly picking a station on the map then I would book a hotel and explore the area for a couple days. It was amazing. I saw so many random little places that I never would’ve normally seen

    • @caleballen4721
      @caleballen4721 Год назад +12

      I moved to London 3 months ago, and this is exactly what my wife and I do on the weekends to explore London. It's amazing how often we find something really fun/interesting by doing this!

    • @Futures_End
      @Futures_End Год назад +12

      @@caleballen4721 I was born and raised in London and have lived here for a little over 20 years, and I still remember exploring what a random station had in store for us when I went there with friends. It was great fun, and I'd do it again too.
      That station was Limehouse on the DLR if you're interested!

    • @AicyDC
      @AicyDC Год назад +13

      @@caleballen4721 I wish I had the money that you people had... I dream of affording a hotel in london each week.

    • @Inkyminkyzizwoz
      @Inkyminkyzizwoz Год назад +4

      *would have

    • @jackabea9534
      @jackabea9534 Год назад +11

      @@AicyDC I totally feel that. To be fair, I wasn’t in hotels all the time. It was mainly dodgy hostels or questionable airbnbs haha

  • @NinhLyUK
    @NinhLyUK Год назад +62

    I was half expecting Jay to father another child just for the SurfShark VPN advert at the end 😂
    Seriously though, excellent work as always! 😀👍

  • @anastasiagreen666
    @anastasiagreen666 Год назад +2

    even as someone who isn't a tube nerd or a londoner i definitely see the point in revamping the map to make it easier to read, i was in london a couple months ago and trying to figure out the correct line to go on to get to anywhere was a nightmare, i can't imagine trying to navigate it every day

  • @Pilikio
    @Pilikio 8 дней назад

    As a (long term) tourist in a foreign city, the tube map is one of the very few navigation tools that works reliably and hasn't failed me in my three months stay.
    Not having a tube map and expecting people to use apps, would be the same as using google maps, but removing all the streets that aren't on your route. It would be just madness, especially if you don't have a destination yet or are planning a day trip.
    Long story short: public transit maps are essential.

  • @benedettobruno1669
    @benedettobruno1669 Год назад +17

    8:38 "Would send Harry Beck rotating 45 Degrees in his grave". 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @whitemagickh
    @whitemagickh Год назад +74

    On the note of the New York subway, it's designed to be proportioned true to life, as the vast majority of people in the boroughs travel primarily by foot, so knowing distance as it truly is is vital. They've tried a back-style map in the past and it was disliked to put it nicely.

    • @thesteelrodent1796
      @thesteelrodent1796 Год назад

      over here in the Europes we have apps where we plunk in where we are or will be and it tells us how far we have to walk to catch a bus or train, but of course up here in Northern Europe walking distance is 3 km, which is 10 times the distance where the typical American demand a car

    • @u1zha
      @u1zha Год назад +18

      @@thesteelrodent1796 WDYM, Google Maps does tell that for much of the world's cities, app support is not something where Europe would stand out particularly.
      Manhattan is pretty big, so regardless what's your "the distance where typical you demand a subway ride" it can be quite useful to have a map which shows when the distance is twice that. And that was Gabriel's point I think. Not a dick measuring contest about who walks longer.

    • @rwall514
      @rwall514 Год назад +8

      @@thesteelrodent1796 They didn't have that when the Beck-style map was tried. It was the 1960s.

    • @Totidoful
      @Totidoful Год назад

      @@thesteelrodent1796 Americans from NYC are certainly not "typical"...

    • @sdh643fn
      @sdh643fn Год назад +5

      @@thesteelrodent1796 Europeans thinking they are unique for doing something the entire world does while shitting on Americans for being close minded never gets old

  • @LARAUJO_0
    @LARAUJO_0 Год назад +4

    9:12 Max Roberts' 2nd one in the shape of the Underground logo is both hilarious and pretty easy to read

  • @KimonFrousios
    @KimonFrousios Год назад +8

    Love how Tim's subtitles take lots of... poetic liberty.

    • @pfisherking
      @pfisherking Год назад +1

      That was Tim Traveler! Thank you, I wasn't sure.

    • @thisorthat629
      @thisorthat629 Год назад

      not so cool for the people tvat actually use captions tough. how do i know what was actually said and what was added

    • @alloallie
      @alloallie 11 месяцев назад

      @@thisorthat629 Basically, the captions Jay put was the...uhm...nicer version of what Tim actually said

  • @MrFlyingguy
    @MrFlyingguy Год назад +37

    Jago Hazard as Harry is a class casting.

  • @acey850
    @acey850 Год назад +36

    I cannot believe the powerhouse of characters in this Map Men, I mean Unfinished London episode! Seeing Half-asleep Chris make a cameo ❤ and Jago’s unexpected face reveal is surprising I love it

  • @MinifigJez
    @MinifigJez Год назад +5

    Tim Traveller and Jago Hazzard in a Jay Foreman video?
    Three of my favourite RUclipsrs together at last !

    • @NigelGentry
      @NigelGentry Год назад +1

      Indeed. Geoff Marshall and Tom Scott would have completed it, though. Especially Geoff Marshall because it was about the Tube.

    • @MinifigJez
      @MinifigJez Год назад +2

      @@NigelGentry yes, they would have made it a full house!
      (I still can’t believe that Jago did his face reveal on someone else’s channel !!!)

  • @hbfdfgjcyk555
    @hbfdfgjcyk555 Год назад +4

    7:46 this is actually the old mtr map, there's recently been a new station added (exhibition centre) between hung hom and admiralty so the east rail line (light blue) connects directly onto the hk island line (dark blue) now

  • @JeroenvanMontfort
    @JeroenvanMontfort Год назад +13

    I wanted to respond enthusiastically about The Tim Traveller’s cameo, but then I heard Jago’s voice. Reading the comments, it apparently is actually him. What really blows my mind is that we have watched him in part 1, two months ago, not knowing it was him… Nice one. 👍

  • @Sousyned
    @Sousyned Год назад +684

    I love the commentary on all the copy cat maps.
    Also, as a Melbournian, our map may be very pretty and hypnotic, but only because everything only connects in the city loop. I’m all for ruining it with upgrades, the next big plan will ruin it even more, but don’t worry it’s not due for completion till 2050 and most of the stops and connections are in the East anyway, so it probably won’t help improve services either. 😂

    • @guyspy21
      @guyspy21 Год назад +12

      As a melbournian myself, I agree

    • @welcomeback2mychannel
      @welcomeback2mychannel Год назад +14

      It also is trains only, not trams. Stupid different companies.

    • @AurinneA
      @AurinneA Год назад +29

      @@welcomeback2mychannel Yes, and it doesn't even show IKEA stores! Pathetic.

    • @Xenonfastfall
      @Xenonfastfall Год назад +9

      2050 is a bit generous

    • @vapor404
      @vapor404 Год назад +5

      At least you got a decent map we adelaideians rely too much on cars

  • @jefftheguest4814
    @jefftheguest4814 2 месяца назад +3

    Jay, Tfl Has just split the overground into different colors and names

    • @JayForeman
      @JayForeman  2 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for letting me know.

  • @soapymargherita
    @soapymargherita Год назад +3

    Hey Jay, I remember seeing you supporting Dave Gorman at Farnborough 6th form college in like 2002/03. No idea who you were but thought you were super funny, and I'm so glad you have these channels now because you're still great. Good job.

    • @JayForeman
      @JayForeman  Год назад +4

      Hello! I supported Dave Gorman on his 2011 tour, so it wasn’t as long ago as it feels. :)

    • @soapymargherita
      @soapymargherita Год назад +1

      @@JayForeman oh woops. I assumed it was while I was actually at college. Well my point stands :)

  • @comrade3813
    @comrade3813 Год назад +6

    the fact that I just realised Jago was playing Harry Beck and this is basically his face reveal feels like some incredible plot twist.

  • @daandanx
    @daandanx Год назад +22

    7:05 Oh! All the cameos! I love this!

  • @baileycownley1868
    @baileycownley1868 Месяц назад +2

    They've split the overground! We have different names and colours now!

  • @TheAltonEllis
    @TheAltonEllis Год назад +4

    A wonderful trip to Cameo City - Jago, Mark, Tim… did I miss anyone else?? Wonderful as always, Jay!

    • @JayForeman
      @JayForeman  Год назад +2

      Dan Ilic, Half Asleep Chris, and in the previous episode, Tim Dunn and Geoff Marshall.

    • @Spacebug111
      @Spacebug111 Год назад +1

      @@JayForemanthe ulcu - the unfinished London cinematic universe

  • @GameBoy-xx2zz
    @GameBoy-xx2zz Год назад +102

    Yes, this definitely could have been a Map Men episode! #bringmapmenback

    • @MrSam4850
      @MrSam4850 Год назад +1

      Map Men is still going...

  • @RBernsCarter
    @RBernsCarter Год назад +125

    I get really anxious being on the tube (and in London in general, it’s too busy and crowded for my liking) and I find it really helps to stare at the maps on the tube and count the stops I have left before I get off or follow all the tube lines to pass the time and distract me

  • @RagdyAndy
    @RagdyAndy Год назад +9

    10:07 yeah until you see the ticket price.....

  • @Dodo-gy4ly
    @Dodo-gy4ly Год назад +1

    7:10 I was so surprised to see Half-asleep Chris in the video. I love his and Jay's videos so this was a lovely cross-over.

  • @chaitanyabahl3623
    @chaitanyabahl3623 Год назад +131

    Wow another video on London a place I have never visited in a country I have never been too! Really excited to watch it! No joke though I love the effort put in by Jay in the video to make it interesting for all of us.

    • @chaitanyabahl3623
      @chaitanyabahl3623 Год назад

      @@instinctivelycorner Yes, I like Jay's content for real though

  • @dubble-bubble
    @dubble-bubble Год назад +338

    Thank you Jay for this amazing episode!
    *I knew I should have prayed to the Map Gods!*

    • @horatioisthebest
      @horatioisthebest Год назад +1

      @Jау Fоrеman 🅥 Hello Mr Fake Foreman!

    • @pooletrainboy
      @pooletrainboy Год назад

      @@horatioisthebest Hello fake Nelson.

    • @dubble-bubble
      @dubble-bubble Год назад

      @@chad007. I'm not a bot. Try directing it towards fake jay.

    • @horatioisthebest
      @horatioisthebest Год назад

      @@pooletrainboy Hello Mr Fake Figs. Your pfp is a plane!

  • @GoPlayMLP
    @GoPlayMLP Год назад

    As someone who's visited London twice now, once with my parents nearly a decade ago and alone half a year ago, I was so confused at first. The connections between lines are absolutely gorgeous and help a lot to get around the city but getting a hang of it isn't done so easily. It took me close to an hour to plan a trip to Camden Market from Dartford and that was with both a map and an app.
    Yet, it's still miles better than German subway maps and it's not even close.

  • @dispat
    @dispat 11 месяцев назад

    its cool you are still answering comments, i came to your channel wondering why i havent seen a video of yours in so long and i got an answer, excited for the new map men video!