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It's just showing the subway systems of the world connected in a subway-looking map. You're really reading too much into it.
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# ? Jun 19, 2020 02:56 |
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# ? May 23, 2024 16:54 |
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no the imagined infrastructure has to be like THIS
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# ? Jun 19, 2020 03:36 |
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Watermelon Daiquiri posted:I.... I guess Dallas has a subway? i mean it goes underground for a bit but really thats it. Any Urban railway I think. In the context of a stylized map for a book cover on a book about railway maps it's perfectly fine, without context, yeah, it's cringy.
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# ? Jun 19, 2020 04:03 |
Unless they added some very recently since I moved away, I don't think San Jose has any subway it does have surface light rail, though
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# ? Jun 19, 2020 09:14 |
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Absurd Alhazred posted:It's just showing the subway systems of the world connected in a subway-looking map. You're really reading too much into it. Specifically, it's made to look like the London Underground map:
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# ? Jun 19, 2020 09:26 |
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Yeah it makes a lot more sense that they couldn't do a very good job when you know they're literally trying to overlay one map on another.
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# ? Jun 19, 2020 09:42 |
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Qwertycoatl posted:Specifically, it's made to look like the London Underground map: Which also is wildly distorted:
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# ? Jun 19, 2020 10:45 |
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ITT: Goons discover subway maps are topological maps.
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# ? Jun 19, 2020 11:03 |
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Antigravitas posted:Meanwhile… Almost a perfectly solved cat's cradle, except for northern Spain and the direct line from Hamburg to Frankfurt bypassing Köln. I missed a plane last year trying to figure that last one out, and the signage on the station was no help at all.
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# ? Jun 19, 2020 11:28 |
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Antigravitas posted:ITT: Goons discover subway maps are topological maps. Well what do you expect, this is the graphs and charts thread and not maps and globes thread. We can't be expected to know everything!
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# ? Jun 19, 2020 13:26 |
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Just Solve the Traveling Salesman Problem, idiots
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# ? Jun 19, 2020 13:42 |
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Snake Maze posted:I doubt there’s any not-terrible way to hook up all the current subway systems of the world. There isn't even a not-terrible way to hook up all the rail systems of the US. Most of the systems are standard gauge, but Philly, DC, and San Francisco are all nonstandard, and San Fran rails are wider by more than a foot, so any inter-gauge rail cars (cars with two sets of wheels that can transition between gauges) would have to be extremely cleverly designed to work in the smaller underground systems. Beyond that, the different clearances of different lines would mean your Super Train would have to be both narrower and shorter than the subways and trains you're used to. MacheteZombie posted:I always knew passenger rail was bad but honestly I was shocked by how bad that trip log was. That's because all sorts of insane laws were made back when trains were the only real mode of interstate travel (like making it illegal to close or move stations) because the railroad tycoons were all insane douchebags that would rob the people blind if they could get away with it. Then when the Interstates got built, auto manufacturers lobbied to keep those restrictions, because they knew it would cause the rail industry to collapse. The plan succeeded for over a decade, and most railroad companies went out of business. By the time the Federal government stepped in to create Amtrak, most of the US rail lines had been sold or scrapped. The popular conspiracy (that this was all GM) is not true, but it doesn't have to be. Ruthless advertising in the 60s and 70s had painted trains as slow, expensive, and dirty, an image the public has trouble letting go even to this day. So now there's no railroads and public transit infrastructure sucks here, hooray.
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# ? Jun 19, 2020 14:19 |
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Twisted tracks: watch metro maps transform to real-life geography Can you identify the world cities from their 'naked' metro maps?
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# ? Jun 19, 2020 16:01 |
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vivat virtute posted:Just Solve the Traveling Salesman Problem, idiots The Vehicle Routing Problem is more appropriate here, that's a generalisation of the TSP but for n vehicles (or n salesmen I guess). quote:The vehicle routing problem (VRP) is a combinatorial optimization and integer programming problem which asks "What is the optimal set of routes for a fleet of vehicles to traverse in order to deliver to a given set of customers?" Although the VRP often assumes all vehicles start from some central location, I don't know where that'd be in this case.
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# ? Jun 19, 2020 16:24 |
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If you're trying to lay out the global subway map, you can just take the complete graph whose edge weights are the distance between cities and form its minimum spanning tree.
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# ? Jun 19, 2020 16:30 |
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Plastik posted:Beyond that, the different clearances of different lines would mean your Super Train would have to be both narrower and shorter than the subways and trains you're used to. So, a hyperloop then.
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# ? Jun 19, 2020 17:05 |
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https://twitter.com/alon_levy/status/1273975403326181376 If you're interested in public transit, Alon is a must-follow.
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# ? Jun 19, 2020 19:20 |
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It's funny that Jacksonvile is listed as having a metro system as, while they do technically have one, it has only two fewer stops than the Disney monorail and is a bit smaller
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# ? Jun 19, 2020 20:21 |
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ultrafilter posted:https://twitter.com/alon_levy/status/1273975403326181376 They're okay on things they know about but they are also one of those really smart people who think they are also absolutely correct about anything they've formed an opinion on. E: for pronouns Absurd Alhazred has a new favorite as of 22:09 on Jun 19, 2020 |
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Absurd Alhazred posted:He's okay on things he knows about but he is also one of those really smart people who think they are also absolutely correct about anything they've formed an opinion on. I don't mean to dunk on you for that, but it's funny to me that despite their having pronouns right in the twitter name, and your clearly following them on twitter, you still managed to use the wrong pronouns.
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# ? Jun 19, 2020 21:36 |
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https://twitter.com/alon_levy/status/1273986191277375500
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# ? Jun 19, 2020 22:10 |
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Paladinus posted:I don't mean to dunk on you for that, but it's funny to me that despite their having pronouns right in the twitter name, and your clearly following them on twitter, you still managed to use the wrong pronouns. Woah, that's embarrassing! I used to follow them but unfollowed quite a while ago so I guess my brain kind of filtered out the contents of the current name. My brain's also in a "Hebrew name parsing mode" when I encounter a Hebrew name, and there's not really a good way for gender neutral in that language, which probably didn't help. I'll try to pay closer attention next time.
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# ? Jun 19, 2020 22:10 |
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A better subway map:
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# ? Jun 20, 2020 05:15 |
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Mass transit is stored in the balls.
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# ? Jun 20, 2020 05:19 |
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Hunts Point is where you want to go for a really fun time.
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# ? Jun 20, 2020 05:25 |
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Woodhaven. New York City's butthole.
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# ? Jun 20, 2020 08:37 |
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Where the gently caress is Staten Island?
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# ? Jun 20, 2020 16:12 |
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ultrafilter posted:Where the gently caress is Staten Island? Taken off. It was a lovely bris.
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# ? Jun 20, 2020 19:20 |
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ultrafilter posted:Where the gently caress is Staten Island? You need to turn it over, the other testicle is staten. Wish they’d done the PATH to include a bhole
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# ? Jun 20, 2020 21:23 |
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ultrafilter posted:Where the gently caress is Staten Island? The spunk is out of the picture.
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# ? Jun 21, 2020 03:00 |
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Xelkelvos posted:It's funny that Jacksonvile is listed as having a metro system as, while they do technically have one, it has only two fewer stops than the Disney monorail and is a bit smaller This thing is a loving joke that goes nowhere and is usually just full of homeless people getting some rest in the A/C It's literally dumber than the monorails on the Simpsons
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# ? Jun 21, 2020 05:17 |
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The Bloop posted:This thing is a loving joke that goes nowhere and is usually just full of homeless people getting some rest in the A/C
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# ? Jun 21, 2020 15:21 |
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Every attempt for it to actually go somewhere (basically the airport or the beach) have been stymied for all of the reasons transit gets stymied.
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# ? Jun 21, 2020 20:36 |
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i like the Glasgow Subway, which is the second oldest Subway in the world and has made great use of its 120-year history to expand from its initial fifteen stops in a circle to... the same fifteen stops in a circle Every now and then someone tries to get an extension planned but it never seems to work out. it did manage to upgrade to powered vehicles in 1935 from the previous system of a big moving cable that the cars clamped on to, but that's about it
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# ? Jun 21, 2020 21:47 |
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Angepain posted:i like the Glasgow Subway, which is the second oldest Subway in the world and has made great use of its 120-year history to expand from its initial fifteen stops in a circle to... the same fifteen stops in a circle I thought it was Swansea that was the graveyard of ambition, not Glasgow.
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# ? Jun 21, 2020 21:56 |
glasgow has always seemed like the swansea of scotland to me
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# ? Jun 21, 2020 22:23 |
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Angepain posted:i like the Glasgow Subway, which is the second oldest Subway in the world and has made great use of its 120-year history to expand from its initial fifteen stops in a circle to... the same fifteen stops in a circle SF still has a small region that's served by the cable cars, it's pretty cool.
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# ? Jun 21, 2020 23:33 |
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Angepain posted:i like the Glasgow Subway, which is the second oldest Subway in the world and has made great use of its 120-year history to expand from its initial fifteen stops in a circle to... the same fifteen stops in a circle Does it still only move in one direction so if you wanted to go one stop the other way you would have to go 14 stops the other direction to get there?
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# ? Jun 22, 2020 00:12 |
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Cincinnati built a whole subway system and then shuttered it because cars became a thing. They also had a massively popular streetcar system, and a massive beautiful central train station called Union Terminal that got shuttered. Thankfully Union Terminal got mostly saved and now serves as a museum (and you can sometimes check out the train yard that still functions for cargo!) but there's a whole lotta what-might-have-beens in that city.
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# ? Jun 22, 2020 02:20 |
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vyelkin posted:Does it still only move in one direction so if you wanted to go one stop the other way you would have to go 14 stops the other direction to get there? They go in both directions now.
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