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If a station has a Wikipedia article, link to that rather than the town. Avoid overlinkage to a city or railway when its occurrences are close together on the route map. Connects lines should be linked to their own articles, particularly if there is a connection for passengers.
A semi-schematic diagram combines some of the abstraction of a purely schematic diagram with other elements displayed as realistically as possible, for various reasons. It is a compromise between a purely abstract diagram (e.g. the schematic of the Washington Metro) and an exclusively realistic representation (e.g. the corresponding aerial view of Washington).
The original plans for Promenade MRT station contained a similar arrangement but the existing Circle Line tracks to and from Dhoby Ghaut need to be crossed at the same levels by Downtown Line trains. Thus, Bayfront MRT station is the only station on the MRT system which offers cross-platform interchange between two different operators' MRT ...
English: Routemap of the CTrain light rail system in Calgary, including the proposed Green Line (scheduled for completion in 2026). An attempt has been made to preserve geographical routing and relative spacing, but angles have been simplified as much as possible and the downtown free fare zone has been enlarged.
A transit map is a topological map in the form of a schematic diagram used to illustrate the routes and stations within a public transport system—whether this be bus, tram, rapid transit, commuter rail or ferry routes. Metro maps, subway maps, or tube maps of metropolitan railways are some common examples.
A line with a station at each end, with trains going from one station to the other. Out and back. A pear shaped track, with trains leaving a station, going round a reversing loop, and coming back to the same station. Shunting (US: Switching). Either a station, a motive power depot or a yard where the primary mode of operation is shunting.
This is a route-map template for Pennsylvania Station, a New York City railway station.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.
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.