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![]() If you click on a LUL/LOROL/DLR station, all three networks are displayed, in line colours. The lines which serve the clicked station are highlighted (although branched lines are not dealt with particularly intelligently). The same is true of Paris, Copenhagen, San Francisco etc, but not Manchester or Glasgow. |
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On Jul 18, 3:29*pm, "Basil Jet"
wrote: If you click on a LUL/LOROL/DLR station, all three networks are displayed, in line colours. The lines which serve the clicked station are highlighted (although branched lines are not dealt with particularly intelligently). The same is true of Paris, Copenhagen, San Francisco etc, but not Manchester or Glasgow. That's rather cool. Although the Overground's a bit broken, in that the lines don't follow the actual train tracks on the map, and they add a rather surprising service from South Hampstead to Caledonian Road non-stopping Camden Road: http://bit.ly/bnyZ4 -- John Band john at johnband dot org www.johnband.org |
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On 18 July, 18:03, John B wrote:
On Jul 18, 3:29*pm, "Basil Jet" wrote: If you click on a LUL/LOROL/DLR station, all three networks are displayed, in line colours. The lines which serve the clicked station are highlighted (although branched lines are not dealt with particularly intelligently).. The same is true of Paris, Copenhagen, San Francisco etc, but not Manchester or Glasgow. That's rather cool. Although the Overground's a bit broken, in that the lines don't follow the actual train tracks on the map, and they add a rather surprising service from South Hampstead to Caledonian Road non-stopping Camden Road:http://bit.ly/bnyZ4 None of the lines seem to follow the tracks; they just join the stations, often in a really bizarre way (like the Metropolitan cutting through Regents Park). |
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, at 11:20:46 on Sat, 18 Jul 2009, MIG remarked: If you click on a LUL/LOROL/DLR station, all three networks are displayed, in line colours. None of the lines seem to follow the tracks; they just join the stations, often in a really bizarre way (like the Metropolitan cutting through Regents Park). I wonder if it's been done manually, because the treatment at various places isn't consistent. Sometimes they "fit" a curve (eg Circle near Farringdon and Barbican, where you can actually see from the photography where the line should go) and sometimes there's just a sharp angle (eg Circle at Tower Hill). Some, (eg Angel) suffer from the station building not being above the railway line. iirc the track runs under Pentonville and City roads. Ealing Common to Ealing Broadway is the best example of track that most "geographic" maps struggle with. And this one is no exception ![]() -- Roland Perry |
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Basil Jet wrote:
If you click on a LUL/LOROL/DLR station, all three networks are displayed, in line colours. The lines which serve the clicked station are highlighted (although branched lines are not dealt with particularly intelligently). The same is true of Paris, Copenhagen, San Francisco etc, but not Manchester or Glasgow. Also, the little Streetview man is an astronaut now! |
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On Jul 18, 7:20*pm, MIG wrote:
On 18 July, 18:03, John B wrote: On Jul 18, 3:29*pm, "Basil Jet" wrote: If you click on a LUL/LOROL/DLR station, all three networks are displayed, in line colours. The lines which serve the clicked station are highlighted (although branched lines are not dealt with particularly intelligently). The same is true of Paris, Copenhagen, San Francisco etc, but not Manchester or Glasgow. That's rather cool. Although the Overground's a bit broken, in that the lines don't follow the actual train tracks on the map, and they add a rather surprising service from South Hampstead to Caledonian Road non-stopping Camden Road: http://bit.ly/bnyZ4 None of the lines seem to follow the tracks; they just join the stations, often in a really bizarre way (like the Metropolitan cutting through Regents Park). True. All the Underground lines round my way are actually underground and hence don't show up on the normal maps, so I only spotted it for LO... -- John Band john at johnband dot org www.johnband.org |
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