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A Circular New York City Subway Map To Straighten Things Out 124

Daniel_Stuckey writes "The U.K.'s Max Roberts, a mapmaker and critic, has created a map that sees this problem and then solves it by adopting a similar distortion strategy to the MTA map, but to a far greater degree. The map heads in the direction of a diagram and away from a map representing features. It may be the most lucid reinterpretation of the New York City subway map I've seen yet."
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A Circular New York City Subway Map To Straighten Things Out

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  • Circular Tube Map (Score:4, Interesting)

    by BenJury ( 977929 ) on Sunday July 28, 2013 @07:10AM (#44405195)

    The circular tube map, in my opinion, is much better than the square one we have now. Since the original was created quite a number of lines have been added, as well as tram lines and the overground lines which has caused it to be come quite cluttered. The circular map seems to solve this and give a much better indication of where the line actually goes. I'd hope TFL look at it closely.

    I don't know much about the NYC subway system but one thing is obvious, they really need to rethink the colours for the lines in Brooklyn, as they're far too similar!

  • Useless (Score:4, Interesting)

    by Karmashock ( 2415832 ) on Sunday July 28, 2013 @07:54AM (#44405319)

    The problem is that subways rarely take you exactly where you want to go. They take you NEAR where you want to go. So your destination is not the subway station you're going to but some other place not on the network ABOVE GROUND that is near that station. Which means distorting the subway map into a flow chart that doesn't line up with the above surface maps/topography is a deal breaker. I want to know where the hell I'm going. Not just the name of the station but the actual street I'm going to pop out at. Because that's where I'm actually going.

    This might work fine for tourists. I really don't know. Maybe some guy reading off a card finds this more useful for getting around. But couldn't the same guy do just as well with the old map? I just don't get the point of this map. It makes the map less useful.

  • Re:Circular Tube Map (Score:5, Interesting)

    by hymie! ( 95907 ) on Sunday July 28, 2013 @08:19AM (#44405423)

    The subway system's colors weren't designed for Brooklyn. They were designed for Manhattan.

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