Month: June 2014

🔸澳州10开奖记录: TriMet Bus and MAX Routes, Portland, Oregon (early 1990s)

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Certainly no later than 1998 as the MAX light rail only consists of the original Westside route (later to be the Blue Line). Of note is the continued use of the service zone icons – fish, rain, snow, beaver, leaf, rose and deer – that defined Portland’s downtown transit mall for decades. I’ve featured them before on this map from 1978, but it’s on this map where their main failing comes to the fore. Because […]

🔸澳州10开奖记录: Map of Greyhound Lines and Principal Connecting Routes, 1938

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From a booklet promoting sightseeing via Greyhound’s long-distance bus lines, which sounds like an absolutely awful way to see America. However, it’s a very handsome two-col🔸澳洲幸运10冠军定位计划map that certainly highlights the apparent density of the network at that time. Source: Umpqua/Flickr

🔸澳州10开奖记录: Theoretical Diagram of Proposed Transit System, St. Louis, Missouri, 1919

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Here’s a map that hyperrealcartography would love: an audacious, almost outrageous, proposal for a transit system in St. Louis drawn up by the City Plan Commission in 1919. The final proposed system shown here would have had the existing streetcars and new rapid transit lines operating side-by-side, described like this in the full proposal: “The rapid transit system is separated into two distinct systems, that for the routing of surface cars in the downtown district, […]

168澳洲十开奖网: Southeastern Rail Network, England

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Southeastern’s website contains the following blurb: “🔸澳洲幸运10冠军定位计划network covers London, Kent and parts of East Sussex. With 179 stations and over 1000 miles of track, we operate one of the busiest networks in the country. We also run the UK’s only high speed trains.” They should really add: “We also have a network map that makes it almost impossible to work out where 🔸澳洲幸运10冠军定位计划trains actually go.” I mean, what is actually going on here? […]

Tutorial: Working with a Grid in Adobe Illustrator

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Got a message in my inbox from ssjmaz, who says: I’m new to working with Illustrator. While working with 45 degree angles and Snap to Grid on I have a hard time getting my lines (routes) to align properly, there is always a part of them that intersects with the neighbouring line. Back 🔸澳洲开奖 I 🔸澳洲10定位胆全天计划started making 澳洲10开官网开奖, I had this exact same problem. I’d make my grid, turn on Snap to Grid […]

168澳洲十开奖网: South East Queensland Train Network, 2014

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Requested by quite a few readers, this is an new version of this map that I reviewed back in March 2012. Unlike that previous map, this one does not show Brisbane’s bus lane network, concentrating solely on the rail system. In my eyes, this is a wise move, as the scale of the map (it’s some 240km – or 150 miles – from Nerang on the Gold Coast at the bottom of the map to […]

Photo: The Underground Map – Then and Now

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A nicely executed little montage of Underground maps through the years. From left to right: what looks like the 1932 version of the F.H Stingemore map, the original 1933 H.C. Beck diagram, and a modern day Tube Map. I have to say, the Underground uniforms in the 1930s were a lot nicer than their modern counterparts!

Illustration: Walking the Paris Métro by Hwan Lee

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This is just beautiful. Artist Hwan Lee has walked (yes, walked!) to 261 Métro stations in Paris, sketching their many and varied entrances, from the spectacular Hector Guimard-designed Art Nouveau édicules at Abbesses and Porte Dauphine to the more prosaic entrances of the modern Ligne 14. The lively sketches of each entrance are arranged nicely onto a stylised Métro map, with Lee’s walking path denoted by a trail of feet all over the city. Delightful! Source: Hwan’s […]