Given how load bearing they are though, I really can't see how you justify not having them on the map. It would definitely help with map legiblity /clutter if there were fewer stations though. I was hoping that with Babcock/Armory completed, stop consolidation would basically become an ongoing program, though it looks like the T has forgotten about it for now. (Any maps still out there that show pre consolidation BU West, Pleasant St, etc? Those, that I've seen, have at least gotten a sticker overlay within a year.)Honestly I feel like that the B, C, and E branches dont really fit well on Rapid Transit Subway maps. The 3 branches have stops at the frequency of bus stops, not subway station spacing or distance, or design. They travel at or around bus speeds. The D branch fits the subway map better.
Knock out reliability, accessibility, type 10 compatibility and travel times all at once - the B and the C could definitely benefit from it. IE, there really doesn't need to be 3 stops between Coolidge Corner and St. Mary's.
(Also, isn't there an entire thread somewhere about maps?)
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