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Michael Hertz Associates (MHA) is a New York City graphic design firm, best known for its 1979 design of the New York City Subway map and the station and subway car signage systems that the map engendered. [1] The 1979 map, with some modifications, remains in use today. The firm specializes in maps and environmental graphics for mass transit ...
The transit map showed both New York and New Jersey, and was the first time that an MTA-produced subway map had done that. [78] Besides showing the New York City Subway, the map also includes the MTA's Metro-North Railroad and Long Island Rail Road, New Jersey Transit lines, and Amtrak lines in the consistent visual language of the Vignelli map.
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New York City Subway Map. Updated version of Source I (CountZ ) created this work entirely by myself. Date 01:22, 20 September 2009 (UTC) Author CountZ Permission ...
The maps are not drawn to scale, and distance and direction are subject to change and variation, but the relationship between points is maintained. You can also create a map of a single route by using the methods described at Wikipedia:Route diagram template ; however, that generates a route diagram in an infobox , which may not always be ...
English: Map of New York City Subway by placement of tracks. Underground in orange; elevated, at-grade, embankment, open-cut in blue. Date: 9 October 2013, 18:16:39:
New York City Subway map stations: Date: 21 March 2010: Source: Author: Other versions: Derivative works of this file: NYC Subway map stations-es.svg:
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