You know, the guy said he had a database of latitudes and longitudes of the stations, and spent a little bit of time joining them up. What do you want, blood?
once a map moves from being a graphical approximation and starts to involce geodata, lat and long and catrographic representation, I think we do expect a fair amount of accuracy, yes. No disrespect to the chap who created it, but I'm a bit CP Snow on the accuracy of information ;-)
So if you were planning to travel across the US using a 1970 Amtrack timetable you wouldn't want me to suggest that it might not be accurate if I wasn't going to go look up all the current train times for you instead? Personally I find it useful if people annotate things as being fun, useful, accurate or definitive even if they can't improve on them, because it helps me gauge how much to rely on them. Your mileage, especially around Mornington Crescent, may vary.
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Could try harder.
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