Some more:
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Always better without station names, especially the ridiculously long ones.
Great graphic.
Liverpool South Parkway (with AWC now calling) joins Lime Street and Edinburgh for the most number of operators calling - 7 each.
New official map of the British national rail network - plus others at www.nationalrail.co.uk/travel-infor...
For UK and other maps printed on all sorts of substrates its not to late to get your Christmas gift! www.redbubble.com/people/mrmap...
Very interesting indeed. Fabulous! I’ll put that on www.projectmapping.co.uk
It can’t be Tower Bridge?
I'm thinking that RA2 is a bit light.
But that interesting symbol on the Clapham Junction sign - not seen it before and not in my Network Rail station symbols collection: www.projectmapping.co.uk/Reviews/stat...
Is it the Thames and Battersea power station?
Latest Singapore MRT & LRT map incorporating updates suggests by respondents. As TransitMaps says: "The repeating loop motif is deftly executed and provides the 'visual hook' a good transit map needs: the design element that ties the whole thing together as a pleasing whole."
No. 2.
Latest Singapore MRT/LRT map with recently announced new lines around Changai Airport terminal 5. The Thomson East Coat line will take over the East West Line Airport branch to Tanah Merah.
It’s just rubbish, needs a completely new design (either of Max Roberts or Cam Booth would do). Kings Cross St Pancras wrong too as the Thameslink platforms are St Pancras only. Our great capital city is let down by this rubbish cartography.
Nice as always! How you getting on with London - we need your original thinking…
Not very impressed by Gareth’s explanation that it didn’t matter that the GWR electrification was too large (commentators quipped you could tie container ships to it) because the steel was a tiny part of the total cost. It was another OLE engineering mistake like headspans on the east coast.
Cross Country train taking the Stafford route at Stone Junction.
In addition to previous updates, map now with Leven - Glenrothes with Thornton shown as a full service and XC Edinburgh-Aberdeen shown as limited - checked due to the last Aberdeen-Penzance train on the media this morning! www.projectmapping.co.uk/Resources/TO...
Latest all stations GB rail map. Hi-rez pdf at www.projectmapping.co.uk/Resources/TO...
Added limited service GWR to Pembroke and Thameslink to Victoria
Made TPX Redcar - Saltburn limited service
St Denys, Bitterne, Sholing, Bursledon and Hamble removed from Southern
Spot anything else?
Thought I'd show this version of the design of the British national rail map:
youtu.be/BhNGJF37FyA
A version is also on Geoff Marshalls video from 3 years ago:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=eXE6...
It has a map too. metro.co.uk/wp-content/u...
The algorithm doesn’t work!
Updated Birmingham West Midlands train map with corrections supplied by Bluesky proofreaders! Many thanks...
www.projectmapping.co.uk/Reviews/Reso...
Latest Birmingham West Midlands map with Camp Hill line and Wrexham Shropshire & Midland Railway planned new services. Birmingham in a circle to show city centre stations without repetition. Shows all rail and tram stations. www.projectmapping.co.uk/Reviews/Reso...
Two terrible logos / symbols. What happened to good design in the railways ?
Tube & Rail map along side a Tube map. Which one would you use, never mind you’d have to stoop to see High Barnet.
Look at the detail in this London Rail map (unknown designer on Reddit), very interesting indeed. Look at the Sutton loop, lovely. (Many similarities with my Project Mapping design however...)
Hi-rez: www.projectmapping.co.uk/Reviews/Reso...
I got all excited when Euston Films asked if they could use my map in Nightsleeper, but was slightly disappointed in its minimal appearance!
Yeah, who cares about readability when the font is so fun? (Note to self: ditch Frutiger.)
Unfortunate mistake, while maps are notoriously difficult to proof read, you’d expect GWR to know their patch.
I’ve seen this map before and wondered at the need to show where a particular type of train goes, in this case where Turbos go. Unusual, usually InterCity, Regional and Local on one map.
What’s with all the ‘Towards…’ on London Transport wayfinding, what’s wrong with ‘To’?
(Never mind two of those bifurcations going the wrong way!)