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To enable the console, you go to the main menu, click Options, go to the Keyboard tab, click 'Advanced' and make sure that "Enable Developer Console" is checked, now you can use the ~ key (next to the 1 on the top of the keyboard) to open the console and type the command I wrote above ( map workshop/1542644900 ) and it loads the map. When you do this, every time you update the map, you don't have to copy it as it downloads it from the Steam servers automatically
Hope this helps
How to install the map properly:
1. Click subscribe.
2. Go to your "steam/steamapps/workshop/content/440/ " folder
3. Search each subfolder for the map "Transtation/cliff.bsp"
4. Copy the map Transtation/cliff
.bsp"
5. Head on to your "steam/steamapps/common/Team Fortress 2/tf/" dictory
6. Paste the map into the "maps" folder
7. Launch Team Fortress 2 and click on "Create Server". The map should now be shown in your maps list now