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How the Metro Map Distorts Tyne and Wear
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How the Metro Map Distorts Tyne and Wear

October 8, 2016October 8, 2019 Tom Draper3 Comments

The Tyne and Wear Metro map has become the dominant way of visualising Newcastle, Sunderland and their suburbs. It does not offer us the full picture.

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