
"Southeastern recently trialled 3D station maps for 25 stations in the last 18 months, and the new programme will see 3D maps introduced for a further 70 stations, alongside updated 2D maps for 69 others. In addition, all maps will be available on the Southeastern website as opposed to only being available on the National Rail Enquiries website."
"Southeastern says that the trial of 3D maps showed they provide a more accurate, to-scale view of the station layout, making it easier for customers to identify station facilities and accessibility features and helping everyone to independently plan their journey, particularly if they are travelling through a station they have not visited before."
Southeastern trialled 3D station maps for 25 stations over the last 18 months and will introduce 3D maps at a further 70 stations. An additional 69 station maps will be updated as 2D plans to capture recent upgrades and improvements to facilities. All maps will be available on the Southeastern website instead of only being hosted on the National Rail Enquiries website. The 3D maps provide an accurate, to-scale view of station layouts, making it easier for customers to identify facilities and accessibility features and to independently plan journeys. The rollout is scheduled for completion by the end of March 2026.
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