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  2. Template:Railway line legend - Wikipedia

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    Some diagrams may use other colours to indicate different lines or services. Some diagrams indicate rail trails with green; ... Railway line legend}} {{Railway track ...

  3. Wikipedia:Route diagram template - Wikipedia

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    The route diagram templates encompass a main container, named { { Routemap }}. This system provides a uniform layout for route-map infoboxes, mainly for railway lines but also for other modes of transport such as waterways. The more efficient { { Routemap }} template has now replaced { { BS-map }} and its auxiliary templates, many of which ...

  4. Great Central Main Line (diagram) - Wikipedia

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    Great Central Main Line (diagram) This is a diagrammatic map of the Great Central Main Line, part of the former Great Central Railway network. The map shows the line as it currently is (please refer to legend), and includes all stations (open or closed). Some nearby lines and branch lines are also shown, though most stations are omitted on such ...

  5. Wikipedia : Route diagram template/Transwiki guide

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    The "legend" in BS-map or BS-table which links to any of these pages: {{Railway line legend}} for generic railway map, the default legend. {{Railway track legend}} for railway track and platform alignment diagram. {{Bus route legend}} for any type of bus route map. {{Waterways legend}} for waterway or canal map. {{Trails legend}} for footpath map.

  6. Tube map - Wikipedia

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    The first diagrammatic map of London's rapid transit network was designed by Harry Beck in 1931. [1] [2] He was a London Underground employee who realised that because the railway ran mostly underground, the physical locations of the stations were largely irrelevant to the traveller wanting to know how to get from one station to another; only the topology of the route mattered.

  7. Jungfrau Railway - Wikipedia

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    It is the highest railway in Switzerland and Europe, running 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) from the station of Kleine Scheidegg (2,061 m (6,762 ft)) to the Jungfraujoch (3,454 m (11,332 ft)), well above the perennial snow line. As a consequence, the railway runs essentially within the Jungfrau Tunnel, built into the neighbouring Eiger and Mönch, to ...

  8. Template talk:Railway line legend - Wikipedia

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    Template:Railway line legend → Help:Railway line legend – See discussion at Wikipedia talk:Route diagram template#Diagram articles. As has been mentioned before this is not really a template, as it only transcluded into a very few user pages, and the main use is the links from many RDTs.

  9. Template:Railway line legend/doc - Wikipedia

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    This is a documentation subpage for Template:Railway line legend. It may contain usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original template page. For readers: