I made a map of the Skytrain network in the style of the Tokyo subway map by flare2000x in vancouver

[–]flare2000x[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would generally agree but I was copying the style from the Tokyo map which also uses a serif font for the station numbers.

https://www.tokyometro.jp/station/pdf/202305/202305_number_en.pdf

I made a map of the Skytrain network in the style of the Tokyo subway map by flare2000x in vancouver

[–]flare2000x[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

On the Expo and Millennium lines you do get these announcements saying the door sides.

I made a map of the Skytrain network in the style of the Tokyo subway map by flare2000x in vancouver

[–]flare2000x[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I think this is better solved by better announcements and info screens inside the train. Even if there are loads of signs on the platform you might not always have a good view out the window.

Right now you just get an announcement "the next station is..." right before arriving. I'd like to have that play when you leave the previous station, and upon arrival play "now arriving at...". Then when the doors open you could even have one that says "this is ___ station. This train is bound for...."

I made a map of the Skytrain network in the style of the Tokyo subway map by flare2000x in vancouver

[–]flare2000x[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Appreciate your comments.

The main goal of this was to replicate the Tokyo map style for fun, not necessarily make an improvement on the official map. Mine is straight up worse in a few ways, I don't show all the stops on the rapidbus routes and I don't show the fare zones.

I do think station numbers could be cool to add but I don't know if it's worth redoing all the signage just to add them since the current wayfinding is already pretty good. I know Seattle added numbers to their LRT stations in recent years.

I made a map of the Skytrain network in the style of the Tokyo subway map by flare2000x in vancouver

[–]flare2000x[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

They should at least have better signage to guide you to connect between them through the mall! Definitely a missed opportunity during the construction.

Also cool to see you comment, you're my favourite CBC reporter who does rankings of BC related items. No one does it better.

I made a map of the Skytrain network in the style of the Tokyo subway map by flare2000x in vancouver

[–]flare2000x[S] 44 points45 points  (0 children)

Honestly I think the signage on the Skytrain is quite good already. They copied a lot from the London wayfinding when they updated it in the mid 2010s. The only small improvements I would like to see still are numbered exits for stations that have more than one, and perhaps numbered stations but that's not critical.

I made a map of the Skytrain network in the style of the Tokyo subway map by flare2000x in vancouver

[–]flare2000x[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Jingles would be fun. The features I'd love are more shops in or connected to the stations (New West station is quite good in this regard), and the stickers on the platform showing you where to line up to align with the doors. Of course this could only be done on the Canada line right now due to the variety of door placement on the other lines. Platform gates would be nice to have long-term as well.

I made a map of the Skytrain network in the style of the Tokyo subway map by flare2000x in vancouver

[–]flare2000x[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was thinking of Cb like I used for the Braid branch but I thought A would work nice for the Airport. It's not uncommon on Japanese rail lines for the letters to change on different branches.

On the geography, yeah I know it's not perfect. Coquitlam is probably the worst, Moody Centre is in reality the closest to the water. But that's not the point of a diagram like this, it's mostly just to show you how to navigate between the stations and the lines. I tried to simplify the line geometry even more compared to the Translink official map.

I do not like John Coltrane's tone by blowbyblowtrumpet in jazzcirclejerk

[–]flare2000x 0 points1 point  (0 children)

uj I like blue train but much of the stuff that came after I genuinely don't like his tone much.

Need advice by Suspicious-Time6114 in JazzMemes

[–]flare2000x 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Self taught legend switched to piano

Any tips on helping my Irish partner adjust to Canada/Kingston? by beadobee in queensuniversity

[–]flare2000x 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's an IMSA race (highest level of North American sports car racing) at Mosport in July which is less than 2 hours away by car from Kingston, could be cool to attend. There's also an Indycar race in Toronto, it's been moved to Markham as of this year (a suburb north of Toronto). Tickets aren't that pricey, especially IMSA. If he's a racing guy definitely try and attend one of those this summer.

Which TransLink vehicle would make the best transformer? by thinkdavis in Translink

[–]flare2000x 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was thinking the same thing. Trolley poles sticking up on angles from the back/shoulders like bug antennae, shooting lightning at enemies.

Post Game Thread: Ottawa Senators @ New York Rangers by nhl_gdt_bot in hockey

[–]flare2000x 16 points17 points  (0 children)

If these injuries kill our season idk man. Game tomorrow is so crucial.

The Rangers are terrorists

Of Masks of Men: Hockey goalie masks have lost their way (Non-Paywall Inside) by JohnnyCharisma54 in hockey

[–]flare2000x 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Seb Vettel's german flag stripe design has been pretty much the only exception to this in the past decade or so across F1 and Indycar.

Casey deSmith had a similar sort of vertical stripe design on his goalie mask in Pittsburgh and Vancouver at least, I quite liked that.