TFL has collaberated with Google to capture 360-degree images inside of 30 Tube stations.
Google street view will be making its way underground from early next year in 30 of London's busiest tube stations.
Posters will be placed at stations to alert customers when the cameras will be capturing imagery. The images will be collected by a small team organised by Google between 10am to 4pm to avoid peak hours, using a 360-degree backpack camera. By being able to show routes through some of London's key stations, TfL hopes that customers will be able to use Google Street View within stations in the same way they would for journeys made by walking and cycling across London.
"This exciting new project will give people the ability to plan their routes on the London Underground in the same way they would when walking and cycling across the city.
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