• Nice one Oliver, thats much better than the TFL one!

    Yes, this area of work has always been done better by volunteers than by TfL. Even before TfL, and way before CycleStreets, there was Quil Forbes' now sadly-defunct Cyclemaps site (it never made much money and he couldn't afford to keep it up). TfL's JP tries to do too many things, and its main purpose is still public transport journey planning.

    Among TfL products, stick to the TfL Cycle Guides--developed jointly by the LCC and TfL, with most of the local knowledge coming from our members. Millions handed out advertising cycling and counting.

    maps.camdencyclists.org.uk is also well worth a look. More and more information keeps getting added. (Not a journey planner in its own right, BTW--it has CycleStreets functionality built in, 'coz CCC-cum-CCC can collaborate copiously.)

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