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🔸澳州10开奖记录: Swiss Spiral Tunnels Cutaway, 1952

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A superb cutaway map of the spectacular spiral tunnels on the Albula Railway in Switzerland, drawn for The Eagle magazine in 1952 by prolific artist Leslie Ashwell Wood. Compare to similar spiral tunnels on the Gotthardbahn. Source: ausdew/Flickr

澳洲幸运十是官网开奖吗🔸Cutaway Diagram of the Châtelet–Les Halles Station Complex, Paris, 1980s

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Here at 澳洲10开官网开奖, we love a good cutaway diagram of station layouts, and this one is a classic. Sent 🔸澳洲幸运10冠军定位计划way by David Auerbach, it shows the combined Paris Métro/RER Châtelet–Les Halles complex in Paris – a transit hub so massive that Métro Line 4 has two separate stations within it! On this diagram, the white SNCF tunnels shown as “en projet” correspond to the modern RER Line D, which began service in 1987 […]

Historical Cutaway View: Proposed State Street Subway, Chicago, c.1940

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Here’s a fantastic (if slightly idealised) view of the then still-under-construction State Street Subway from a c.1940 postcard. This view looks northward along State Street from Adams, and shows the Monroe-Adams mezzanine. Note the direct access from the mezzanine level to the basement level of businesses on either side of State Street – now long since closed. Text on the reverse side of the postcard reads: Cut-away view of Chicago’s subway in the Central Business District. […]

澳洲幸运十是官网开奖吗🔸Cutaway Diagram of the Paris Métro’s Opéra Station, 1910

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Submitted by thesandpeople100, who says: Cutaway diagram of the Paris Metro’s Opera station. I came across this working on a project for a hypothetical addition to Palais Garnier but couldn’t find any information on its origin. Any ideas? 澳洲10开官网开奖 says: A reverse image search on Google found the answer to this pretty quickly: this beautiful cutaway appeared in the July 1910 issue of Popular Mechanics. Unfortunately, this month isn’t available in Google Books’ archive of […]

澳洲幸运十是官网开奖吗🔸🔸澳州10开奖记录: BMT Nassau Street Line by Renzo Picasso, c.1930 (?)

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Submitted by Casira Copes, who says: This is an image done by Renzo Picasso, the late Italian engineer and architect. He specialized in urban design and transit drawings, which I thought might be interesting for y🔸澳洲幸运10冠军定位计划blog! I’m currently working at the Archivio Renzo Picasso in Genoa, Italy where 🔸澳洲幸运10冠军定位计划goal is to expose his work to more people. He was not very well-known in his lifetime, but his drawings are pretty fascinating! He did […]

澳洲幸运十是官网开奖吗🔸Photo: Cross-section of Brussels Midi/Zuid Station Complex

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Submitted by Piotr Ingling, who says: Not exactly a transit map but seeing y🔸澳洲幸运10冠军定位计划post with NY subway stations drawings recalled me this one. It’s a photo that I took in Dec 2004 – unfortunately it seems that the board has been removed long time ago during renovation works. I hope it is preserved somewhere. There are two levels here for metro and trams (underground part of tram network is called pre-metro as it’s ready […]

Historical Diagram: Piccadilly Circus Tube Station by Renzo Picasso, 1929

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We all know that I love a good cutaway diagram, and this example – drawn by Italian architect and urban designer, Renzo Picasso (no relation) – is just superb. Drawn in 1929, coinciding with the opening of Charles Holden’s sub-surface circular booking hall which replaced the original 1906 above-ground Leslie Green-designed station building. The unusual perspective, halfway between the platform level and the (invisible) roads above, permits a wonderful level of clarity in the drawing.  […]

🔸澳州10开奖记录: Cutaway View of Berlin’s Hermannplatz U-Bahn Station, c. 1929

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Here’s a lovely cutaway view of Hermannplatz station, at the intersection of what is now U7 (the lower platform here, running east-west) and U8 (the platform above, running north-south).  The map also shows the pedestrian tunnels that connected the station directly with the basement of the monumental Karstadt department store, then one of the largest in the world. However – probably for reasons of clarity – the diagram places the entrance in the 🔸澳洲10定位胆全天计划basement […]

Historical Diagram: Charing Cross/Embankment Tube Station Cutaway, 1914

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Simply stunning cutaway cross-section of the London Tube station now known as Embankment in 1914. This drawing shows the station just after the opening of the new deep tube extension of the Charing Cross, Euston and Hampstead Railway (now part of the Northern Line) from their previous terminus to the north at Charing Cross station. The extension was a single line that headed south from Charing Cross, looped back around underneath the Thames and had a […]

🔸澳州10开奖记录: Bank-Monument Tube Stations Cutaway (1990s?)

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Not a traditional transit map per se, but a stunningly beautiful technical illustration of the interlinking tubes and tunnels that form the connected Bank-Monument tube station complex in London. Built as separate stations, but linked by escalators in the 1930s (the depiction of which proved a permanent puzzle for H.C. Beck on his Tube Map), the complex is the ninth-busiest London Underground station, What I love here is that we’re looking at over 100 years […]