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A Circular New York City Subway Map To Straighten Things Out

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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  1. Re:Useless by BenJury · · Score: 5, Informative

    But that's the point, these stylised maps are to navigate the transport system, not to get around at a surface level. They serve different needs. When you've a map where all the lines are geographically correct it makes it hard to understand how to get from station A to station B, make out the station names and there is a lot of wasted space! Have a look at the London underground geographical map vs the actual tube map for example.

    Far better to have a map that fits the purpose. If you want to navigate at the surface level, buy a proper map.

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  2. Re:Current map? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative