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What are your favourite transport maps?
As a railfan and a graphic designer, the first thing I check out when in a new town with public transit is their transit map. You can tell a lot about a city by how they represent themselves on a...
As a railfan and a graphic designer, the first thing I check out when in a new town with public transit is their transit map. You can tell a lot about a city by how they represent themselves on a transit map, and I myself have designed more maps than I can count. What's the map of your city look like? Do you have a personal favourite you think is really unknown? Any maps that you just want to rant about because of how terrible it is?
My personal favourite transit map is Constantine Konovalov's Paris Metro Map, I just love how effortlessly it weaves the lines throughout the Peripherique, and how it's not afraid to break its own established rules on angles and circles. Honorable mentions go to the London Tube and Rail map (an absolute classic), and the Mexico City Metro, which assigns a unique symbol to every station for the benefit of passengers who can't read or write.
Also, designers, feel free to share your transit diagrams! I miss r/transitdiagrams a lot and would love to see your work, fictional, redesign or otherwise!
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Metropolitan Transportation Authority rolls out more modern trains on New York City subway
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Free transit in Stavanger, Norway, places the city in a growing vanguard of municipalities that have made buses, trains and trams free at point of use
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How this train beat the plane: The TGV story
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Stew's News US High Speed Rail Monthly - July 2023 - CAHSR Brightline Acela Texas Central Cascadia
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The newest subway system in the United States is open: Honolulu, HI
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San Antonio lays groundwork for downtown-to-airport transit line
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SEPTA Board approves $1.69 billion FY24 operating and capital budget ahead of expected fiscal cliff
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US President Joe Biden's Federal Transit Administration announces $1.7 billion in grants for electric bus fleets and infrastructure
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A $48 billion debt is crushing the Metropolitan Transportation Authority. Paying it off could disrupt the future of New York City transit.
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Taylor Swift is an unlikely public transit icon
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Seattle plans to extend and upgrade Third Avenue transit mall in 2024
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Oklahoma City continues planning for bus rapid transit
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Philadelphia politician proposes more local options for mass-transit funding
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Atlantic City designated as New Jersey's 35th Transit Village
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Los Angeles celebrates new era of transit as regional connector opens
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Calgary Transit goes electric as feds commit additional $325M for zero-emission buses
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Why America is addicted to cars - a casual exploration of public transit in North America
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NYC MTA moves forward with plans to install platform doors in three subway stations
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Ontario government awards contract for eastern GO Transit extension in Toronto area
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Baltimore re-launches plan for new east-west transit line
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No car, no problem: Philadelphia is one of the best US cities to live in without a personal vehicle
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Self-driving electric commuter ferry takes to the water on its maiden voyage in Stockholm
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The Digital Transportation Archive
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The first (and now last) overhead wire electric ferry in Europe
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The filthy truth about subway air
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A bus that transforms into a train
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The issue of curiosity
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Why Nancy is scrapping its magically bonkers monorail-bus-trams
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Why Amtrak isn’t building high speed rail (and that’s okay for now)
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What went wrong with the London Tube map? | Unfinished London
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How does the Finnish railway system differ from others?
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In 2017, I made an unofficial transit diagram covering the Oslo region in Norway – now, five years later, it's time for a revisit
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Oslo Metro | Transit Explained
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Halting way to the right road – Dagen H is the day Sweden switched to driving on the right in 1967
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Darius McCollum - How and why he stole 100s trains and busses
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How a Swedish company's technology is powering electric ferries – Echandia is manufacturing heavy duty energy storage systems
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Not Just Bikes and Strong Towns discuss public transit in North America
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World's fastest electric ship will set sail in Stockholm next year – Candela P-12 is a thirty-passenger 'flying ferry' that will reach speeds of thirty knots
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Why Swiss trains are the best in Europe
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Spain to introduce free train travel
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Why Europe feels more accessible than the USA
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North America always gets this wrong when building transit
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Anger and heartbreak on Bus No. 15
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What are some good YouTube channels about rapid transit?
I'm mostly interested in metro/subways, but also over the ground systems and rapid transit in general. Mostly the vehicles themselves, the rails, and the related technologies. I mean, I do enjoy...
I'm mostly interested in metro/subways, but also over the ground systems and rapid transit in general.
Mostly the vehicles themselves, the rails, and the related technologies. I mean, I do enjoy the city planning bits, but some channels focus too much on the design and evolution of the lines and I don't like that, looking at a map is not really enticing to me. A healthy mix would be nice, some engineering deep dives mixed with history, urban planning, and a lot of train porn! (Not rule 34 lol).
Thanks!
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A subway shooting in NYC exposed many of the problems facing the city’s transit system
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CEO of Atlanta's MARTA public transportation system dies by suicide
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Woman pushed on Brussels metro tracks in attempted murder; vehicle stopped just in time
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Why Tokyo is insanely well designed
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