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Motorway map in the style of the London Underground
I've just discovered this and I'm sure you've all seen it before, but just
in case... http://www.motorwaymap.co.uk/pdf/Mot...%20version.pdf Ian |
Motorway map in the style of the London Underground
On 2011\09\24 19:22, Ian F. wrote:
I've just discovered this and I'm sure you've all seen it before, but just in case... http://www.motorwaymap.co.uk/pdf/Mot...%20version.pdf Thanks. It's superficially interesting, but what lets it down is that the motorway network is not a self-contained concept in the way a rail network is. Anyone travelling from the A3M to the M27 would not see the link between them as being in any way inferior to the motorways themselves, yet this map makes the link between them look almost as if it's under construction. Also particularly dishonest is its portrayal of the A194M leading to the A167M in Newcastle - I believe that in reality anyone going from the A1M to the A167M would avoid the A194M completely, unless there were serious traffic issues on the more direct routes. Ironically a map of the road network which omitted motorways would be a self-contained network, and would be useful for cyclists etc., but the transport buffs would never draw such a map. You could argue that the tube network has similar problems in that it encourages people going from Wimbledon to South Wimbledon to go via Earls Court, but it was at least originally paid for by an organisation which wanted people to do exactly that. |
Motorway map in the style of the London Underground
On 2011\09\24 20:04, Basil Jet wrote:
On 2011\09\24 19:22, Ian F. wrote: I've just discovered this and I'm sure you've all seen it before, but just in case... http://www.motorwaymap.co.uk/pdf/Mot...%20version.pdf Thanks. It's superficially interesting, but what lets it down is that the motorway network is not a self-contained concept in the way a rail network is. Anyone travelling from the A3M to the M27 would not see the link between them as being in any way inferior to the motorways themselves, yet this map makes the link between them look almost as if it's under construction. Also particularly dishonest is its portrayal of the A194M leading to the A167M in Newcastle - I believe that in reality anyone going from the A1M to the A167M would avoid the A194M completely, unless there were serious traffic issues on the more direct routes. Ironically a map of the road network which omitted motorways would be a self-contained network, and would be useful for cyclists etc., but the transport buffs would never draw such a map. You could argue that the tube network has similar problems in that it encourages people going from Wimbledon to South Wimbledon to go via Earls Court, but it was at least originally paid for by an organisation which wanted people to do exactly that. To finish off what I was saying, this map is ultimately a self-indulgent exercise, in that the reason it exists is not to convert a screen into a map, but to convert its author into a cartographer. |
Motorway map in the style of the London Underground
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Motorway map in the style of the London Underground
"Basil Jet" wrote in message ... On 2011\09\24 19:22, Ian F. wrote: I've just discovered this and I'm sure you've all seen it before, but just in case... http://www.motorwaymap.co.uk/pdf/Mot...%20version.pdf Thanks. It's superficially interesting, but what lets it down is that the motorway network is not a self-contained concept in the way a rail network is. Anyone travelling from the A3M to the M27 would not see the link between them as being in any way inferior to the motorways themselves, yet this map makes the link between them look almost as if it's under construction. Not helped by the author making no attempt at all to show the roads in the correct orientation. the A3(M) travels almost exactly N-S not E-W, and it's not like there isn't the space to get this right tim |
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Motorway map in the style of the London Underground
"Robin9" wrote: 'Basil Jet Wrote: . . . . this map is ultimately a self-indulgent exercise, in that the reason it exists is not to convert a screen into a map, but to convert its author into a cartographer. You may well be right. I can't think of any other reason for creating something so utterly useless. What a bunch of miserable sods you are! It's just a bit of harmless fun, surely. |
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Motorway map in the style of the London Underground
What a bunch of miserable sods you are! It's just a bit of harmless fun,
surely. My thoughts too, Mizter T. I like it....I posted it on Facebook, and the only complaint was that he'd missed service stations.... |
Motorway map in the style of the London Underground
On Sep 26, 6:09*pm, Robin9 wrote: Mizter T;123277 Wrote: What a bunch of miserable sods you are! It's just a bit of harmless fun, surely. Well, I may be a "miserable sod" and perhaps this silly exercise is "just a bit of harmless fun", but can you sensibly challenge either my opinion or Basil Jet [_2_]'s assertion? I just did! |
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