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Legible London pilot takes off

Legible London pilot takes off - 21 September 2009

Pedestrians across the Capital are set to benefit over the coming weeks, as the installation of the Legible London pilot signs gets underway.

Developing the signs of the times

Developing the signs of the times - 22 April 2009

Production of the Legible London pilot signs will begin shortly, ahead of their installation later this year. We spoke to Ivan Bennett, Transport for London's Research and Development Manager, to find out about the ongoing work that's helping to ensure the signs are cost-effective, durable and user-friendly.

'We're aiming to develop the definitive wayfinding system'

'We're aiming to develop the definitive wayfinding system' - 22 April 2009

As Director of Transport for London's (TfL's) Smarter Travel Unit, Ben Plowden has overall responsibility for the Legible London pilots. Ben tells us how the scheme will benefit the Capital and outlines his hopes for the future development of the project.

Legible London proves popular at Piccadilly

Legible London proves popular at Piccadilly - 19 January 2009

Legible London helped guide shoppers and revellers around central London over the Christmas and New Year period, with a large map in Piccadilly Circus.

Navigating London's top destinations set to get easier

Navigating London's top destinations set to get easier - 24 November 2008

Walking journeys around some of the Capital's most visited areas are set to increase, thanks to the expansion of Legible London.

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