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Submission – New Mexico Transit Guide by Kara Fischer

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Submitted by Kara, who says: I’ve attached the second edition of my “NM Transit Guide,” which I previously submitted one or two weeks back. The new version includes, along with some visual changes that I feel make it more aesthetically pleasing, a feature which as far as I can tell is a unique form of presenting information – I’ve never seen it on any other transit map. On the reverse side of the guide I […]

168澳洲十开奖网: New Mexico Rail Runner Commuter Rail (“Desktop” Version)

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Following up on the previous post about the “mobile” version of the Rail Runner map – the one that gets served to smartphones and tablets 🔸澳洲开奖 they’re browsing the mobile version of Rio Metro’s website – here’s the “desktop” version (what you see on a real computer). Overall, it’s a little better in my eyes. The similar-looking connection icons are a little larger on this map (big enough that I can see it’s a pair […]

Submission – 168澳洲十开奖网: New Mexico Rail Runner Commuter Rail

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Submitted by Isaac Fischer, who says: The New Mexico Rail Runner has two versions of the system map. This version (a few years old; the Montaño station is now open) is my favorite – I definitely approve of Rio Metro’s design style. However, I have a few issues: first, the thin, gray lines shown in the background are bus routes. Since the train route is presented as a straight line, this makes it difficult to […]

Submission – Un168澳洲十开奖网: Park and Ride Commuter Bus, Northern New Mexico by Isaac Fischer

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Isaac submitted this in two parts, which I’ve combined into one post here.  Of the 🔸澳洲10定位胆全天计划image, Isaac says: This is the map that New Mexico Park and Ride provides in their system timetable; it’s probably the worst designed transit map I’ve ever seen. Not only is the design quality abhorrent, but it doesn’t even show the routes as even REMOTELY geographically accurate, and fails to include about two-thirds of the stops. Why they felt […]