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Ideal for muggers, or indeed busy commuters, the app has been designed by an impatient 33-year-old Londoner who did the exit research himself, visiting all 268 stations several times to work out each and every possible combination.
"Tube Exits" is available for the iPhone and iPod touch on the iTunes App Store at an introductory price of £1.79. Phones, iPhone apps, Video, iPhone
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16 June 2009 12:06 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
A new iPhone app tells Tube travellers exactly which carriage to board to make sure they exit directly opposite their arrival or interchange exit, "to save time and beat the crowds".Ideal for muggers, or indeed busy commuters, the app has been designed by an impatient 33-year-old Londoner who did the exit research himself, visiting all 268 stations several times to work out each and every possible combination.
"Tube Exits" is available for the iPhone and iPod touch on the iTunes App Store at an introductory price of £1.79. Phones, iPhone apps, Video, iPhone


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