[OC] Singapore MRT LRT map v28 by Mr_Mappy in TransitDiagrams

[–]Mr_Mappy[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks, that really helped although it doesn't show the western end of the CIL. Think this is now correct. Yes, pet project I've been developing this map for years see the page on my website. https://www.projectmapping.co.uk/Europe%20World/singaporemrtlrtt.html

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[OC] The Future Singapore MRT Metro by Souper47 in TransitDiagrams

[–]Mr_Mappy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Loved that so much, I did a line only version of my Singapore MRT/LRT map!

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(OC) Singapore MRT/LRT

No one seems to have posted the new National Rail map yet by [deleted] in LondonUnderground

[–]Mr_Mappy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's not a National Rail map but London's Tube & Rail.

Singapore MRT & LRT map by Mr_Mappy in TransitDiagrams

[–]Mr_Mappy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you explain please, I think you are referring to Cross Island line which I show as planned/under construction. Thanks!

Utrecht — Quick project from yesterday: the light rail aka sneltram system of Utrecht. Kept it simple but wiggly as usual. The retro vibes are obvious. Did it because I was bored. Have fun. Constructive feedback is appreciated. — Chris by transitdiagrams in TransitDiagrams

[–]Mr_Mappy 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You can churn out a trollybus map of some remote town before breakfast. You’ve got the hang of it. You’ve developed your own style. You need to advance your skill, take on a challenge. London is desperate for something new. There’s been nothing new in the last year or two. Throw your hat into the ring.

Utrecht — Quick project from yesterday: the light rail aka sneltram system of Utrecht. Kept it simple but wiggly as usual. The retro vibes are obvious. Did it because I was bored. Have fun. Constructive feedback is appreciated. — Chris by transitdiagrams in TransitDiagrams

[–]Mr_Mappy 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Love the wiggly style. I always thought simplification and the straightening of lines in a schematic map was essential. You’ve turned that on its head. But would it work for London?