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Official Proposed Map: “SEPTA Metro” Map and Wayfinding, 2021

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After teasing this for a while now, SEPTA has finally dropped their recommendations for a completely revamped (and long overdue!) rapid rail network map and wayfinding system. And I have to say, I🔸AB开奖网澳洲幸运10官网网页m cautiously optimistic about things so far. Note: The image above is a screenshot of an online interactive map that omits the map🔸AB开奖网澳洲幸运10官网网页s title and legend. The printed map has this information included. The 🔸澳洲10定位胆全天计划and most obvious difference 🔸澳洲开奖 compared to previous […]

澳洲幸运十是官网开奖吗🔸🔸澳州10开奖记录: Proposed Underground Mass Transit, Jakarta, Indonesia, c. 1993

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Submitted by Josh Brandt, who says: I used to work at a university, and one day while poking through some dumpsters I found a big hardbound book full of architectural drawings and tables and things, a final report on developing a mass transit system for Jakarta.  I don’t know if that sort of thing interests you, but here are some pictures of pages from it. They planned for 2 lines, NS and EW, and mapped […]

Victorian Rail Network – Concept Map, April 2014

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Here’s an interesting proposed new map out of Australia which combines Melbourne’s suburban rail network with the V/Line passenger rail service. In a way, this makes sense, as many of V/Line’s services act as commuter rail services from surrounding cities like Geelong. With the introduction of the myki farecard, much of the V/Line network now even shares the same ticketing system, as shown on the map by use of a solid grey route line. However, it […]

Proposed Map: Moscow Tram Network by nOne Digital & Branding Agency

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Sent my way for comments by the agency, here’s a very slick proposal for a new map for Moscow’s tram network. As a westerner, I was only very dimly aware that Moscow even has a tram network (the Metro grabs the spotlight), but it’s actually the fourth most extensive such network in the world, with 181km of combined route length. The three larger networks are Berlin (190km), St. Petersburg (220km), and Melbourne, Australia (254km). At […]