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I took the Roanoke Valley BUS Metro map and simplifed it down to resymble the New York City Subway Metro map.
It was fun and new for me. I found it funny how it's hard for me to symplify things but really easy to make things more complex. So i was stretched in that reguard.
I used mainly the pen tool and a few symbles. I liked having to tp use dashed lines.
One of the new walking maps that have appeared in Woking town centre.
Woking (Rail) Station - Direct links to London and Portsmouth. What about Southampton?
Woking "Bus Station" - even though it's not a bus station and has never been referred to as a bus station in any bus publicity.
Also has regular bus services to... Woking.
Woking Railair coach link - To Gatwick... via Guildford on the train? Half hourly to Heathrow, even though it was cut to hourly for most of the day in October 2014.
Hopeless.
Gloucester Walk, Woking, Surrey.
Right after the Personal Data page, the Disclaimer page, the Contents page is this Map Legend page. Each city will have different legend like this.
Blue and white dashed lines are railroads. Blue dots are schools.
(From Library of Congress Geography and Map Reading Room)
Best viewed enlarged this is the route map of "A Tale of Two Ports" which was organised by the Branch Line Society, which took us into Sunderland Docks and into the Port of Tyne, this tour was top and tailed through out from Crewe to the north east and return by GBRF class 66 locomotives 66755 with 66735.
A tour which i had been looking forward to and which didn't dissapoint, 518 miles of GBRF class 66 haulage, two rare freight branches a few freight only lines with a good number of avoiding lines and freight only loops as well.
This is the first time I have done layering with my pictures. It may not be the best but I liked how it turned out
explored!
Last night the land mass was redistributed.
The UK remains largely unscathed however the US is now a mass of little islands.
We can now nip to Scandinavia for the day.
I can't find France, we may have lost them.We still have Spain though.
This shows our travel from Addis to Asosa (700km or 15hr driving). Asosa (in orange) is next to the Sudan border. Blue colour represents high altitude.
Seen at euston on day of tube strike. I love the notes about the buses to take, or where to walk from.
This photo shows a map of the hiking trails in the Auburn State Recreation Area (ASRA). This map is located on a kiosk near the parking area on the north side of the confluence.
I've only done the Lake Clementine Falls trail, but there are lots of trails in the area. I think this map just identifies the main trails. My photo clips some of the trails. The park rangers near the kiosk gave us a free trail map.
My resolution for 2012 is to hike 75 miles. I think I'll be doing some hikes in ASRA this year.
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