But you said you were done, and you already took my request![]()
You're right, it should be finished...
But you said you were done, and you already took my request![]()
Your maps freaking rock, love the way these look. You shouldve entered them for the contest a couple months ago.
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I think it might still need some work, but that's how I'd do the current system.
Awesome job. Still, not even the best of map creators can untangle the mess they made of Silver Line service downtown. I imagine that was a bit of a time sink for you, as well it should have been. If a service can't be illustrated using a simple line on a system diagram - and instead needs to be portrayed as a twisting series of overlapping spaghetti noodles - then something is very wrong with the service itself.
You probably need to show at least transfers for commuter rail, too, at N/S Station, BBY, Porter, Forest Hills, Chelsea and the Quincy/Braintree stops.
Perfection is in the details! Just noticed: MBTA stands for Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, not Metro Boston Transit Authority - unless that name change is part of your map redesign as well!
It is actually! It's my idea that the Incompetent Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority may one day be disbanded and formed into a new entity without having to sacrifice the original acronym.
It is actually! It's my idea that the Incompetent Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority may one day be disbanded and formed into a new entity without having to sacrifice the original acronym.
One thing about terminating the (A) at Oak Square: the car barn is long gone, replaced by the YMCA. So you can't really have tracks that just terminate there. It needs to go to Watertown Yard, where at least there's some storage space still, may as well run revenue service there.