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On Tue, 27 Apr 2010 09:44:02 -0700 (PDT)
MIG wrote: Its about time they changed the disabled symbol. Its begnining to look a bit silly plastered over so many stations. Why can't they just have a little icon similar to the nation rail sign? Just because someones in a wheelchair doesn't mean they're blind. B2003 It's only the same size as the blob for an interchange station, and indicates something about what kind of station it is. The NR symbol So you end up with a blob on stations that are not interchange stations. Not really a great idea. Having a small chair symbol at the side would be just as effective and stop the map looking its suffering from smallpox. B2003 |
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Ian Jelf wrote: In message , d writes Having a small chair symbol at the side would be just as effective and stop the map looking its suffering from smallpox. I may turn a few heads in writing this phrase but here goes....... "I agree with Boltar." Scuse me while I mop my coffee up :-) -- Graeme Wall This address not read, substitute trains for rail Transport Miscellany at www.greywall.demon.co.uk/rail Photo galleries at http://graeme-wall.fotopic.net/ |
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On Wed, 28 Apr 2010 11:23:30 +0100, Ian Jelf
wrote: In message , d writes Having a small chair symbol at the side would be just as effective and stop the map looking its suffering from smallpox. I may turn a few heads in writing this phrase but here goes....... "I agree with Boltar." Boltar proves that even an idiot who regularly posts random and bizarre ideas can get it right occasionally. It's monkeys and typewriters all over again ... But don't make a habit of it, Ian. ;-) |
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On Wed, 28 Apr 2010 13:47:30 +0100
Bruce wrote: Boltar proves that even an idiot who regularly posts random and bizarre ideas can get it right occasionally. It's monkeys and typewriters all over again ... My monkey resigned , its all my own work! B2003 |
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On Wed, 28 Apr 2010 12:49:49 +0000 (UTC), d
wrote: On Wed, 28 Apr 2010 13:47:30 +0100 Bruce wrote: Boltar proves that even an idiot who regularly posts random and bizarre ideas can get it right occasionally. It's monkeys and typewriters all over again ... My monkey resigned , its all my own work! Nobody needs to make a monkey out of you, dear Boltar. ;-) |
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On 28 Apr, 14:19, Ernesto wrote:
On 28/04/2010 09:53, wrote: On Tue, 27 Apr 2010 09:44:02 -0700 (PDT) *wrote: Its about time they changed the disabled symbol. Its begnining to look a bit silly plastered over so many stations. Why can't they just have a little icon similar to the nation rail sign? Just because someones in a wheelchair doesn't mean they're blind. B2003 It's only the same size as the blob for an interchange station, and indicates something about what kind of station it is. *The NR symbol So you end up with a blob on stations that are not interchange stations.. Not really a great idea. Having a small chair symbol at the side would be just as effective and stop the map looking its suffering from smallpox. B2003 If you put a small chair by a station, people may be fooled into thinking they can exit to street from all lines passing thru that station; take Waterloo for example, if the above were followed and a chair-bound passenger wanted to ride frmo West Finchley to Waterloo, they'd have a hard time getting up the stairs from the Northern platform... same goes for Shadwell, KXSP & Euston (amongst others, I'm sure). Unfortunately, the map may look like it's got a spotty ailment, but Boltar's suggestion has a couple of holes in it... and, let's face it, that's all that's needed sometimes for a mega-complaint ton minifest itself. Regards, Ernesto. I don't know whether the symbol is the right size, but it seems to me that there is a logic to clearly showing stations where you can connect to something else and map out a route between them. The wheelchair blobs are an indication where there is an "interchange" between the world and the system for the benefit of those for whom the rest of the network doesn't allow it. The ideal situation would be that only a few exceptions to accessibility needed to be indicated at all, working towards none. So maybe the blobs are big, but it's much clearer for route-planning to mark out the station types clearly than to have other symbols floating off them. Symbols floating off really are clutter. |
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