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Trafalgar Square and Strand Stations
Dave Arquati wrote:
I'm not sure... calling one "Trafalgar Square" when the other isn't (i.e. as it was pre-Jubilee) might result in a Covent Garden scenario where tourists want to go to Trafalgar Square and so make an unnecessary change to the Bakerloo line from the Northern. Indeed. This is where a diagrammatic map breaks down, along with the idea that an interchange is universal (all ways to all ways). It might be better to show these sort of station groups in a non-diagrammatic way, to make it clear that: a) You don't have to travel to the named LUL station to get to a particular same-named place or NR station. b) You *can* interchange, but it involves significant walking. Richard [in PE12] |
Trafalgar Square and Strand Stations
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eranews.com, Endymion Ponsonby-Withermoor III writes Indeed. This is where a diagrammatic map breaks down, along with the idea that an interchange is universal (all ways to all ways). It might be better to show these sort of station groups in a non-diagrammatic way, to make it clear that: a) You don't have to travel to the named LUL station to get to a particular same-named place or NR station. b) You *can* interchange, but it involves significant walking. Any of those names going spare? Seriously, one of the things the maps do, is stop visitors from exiting the stations into the traffic, but keep them underground for their own safety, however long the walk. -- Clive |
Trafalgar Square and Strand Stations
Endymion Ponsonby-Withermoor III wrote in
news:1133783808.36224ed3447e1f0aa933f9b4b50a6a57@f e5.teranews.com: Dave Arquati wrote: I'm not sure... calling one "Trafalgar Square" when the other isn't (i.e. as it was pre-Jubilee) might result in a Covent Garden scenario where tourists want to go to Trafalgar Square and so make an unnecessary change to the Bakerloo line from the Northern. Indeed. This is where a diagrammatic map breaks down, along with the idea that an interchange is universal (all ways to all ways). It might be better to show these sort of station groups in a non-diagrammatic way, to make it clear that: a) You don't have to travel to the named LUL station to get to a particular same-named place or NR station. b) You *can* interchange, but it involves significant walking. Richard [in PE12] This is already the case at Paddington where the H&C station has not been shown as an interchange with Circle/District/Bakerloo for a few years now. David |
Trafalgar Square and Strand Stations
Endymion Ponsonby-Withermoor III wrote: Dave Arquati wrote: I'm not sure... calling one "Trafalgar Square" when the other isn't (i.e. as it was pre-Jubilee) might result in a Covent Garden scenario where tourists want to go to Trafalgar Square and so make an unnecessary change to the Bakerloo line from the Northern. Indeed. This is where a diagrammatic map breaks down, along with the idea that an interchange is universal (all ways to all ways). It might be better to show these sort of station groups in a non-diagrammatic way, to make it clear that: a) You don't have to travel to the named LUL station to get to a particular same-named place or NR station. b) You *can* interchange, but it involves significant walking. Richard [in PE12] If there was room on the diagrams, you'd need 1) interchanges 2) a kind of link for long interchanges where you don't have to go through the exit (eg Bank - Monument, Trafalgar Square - Charing Cross, Waterloo - Waterloo) 3) a kind of link for walkable changes involving the exit (eg Bank - Cannon Street [actually nearer than Monument], Great Portland Street - Regents Park, Euston - Euston Square) |
Trafalgar Square and Strand Stations
wrote in message oups.com... If there was room on the diagrams, you'd need 3) a kind of link for walkable changes involving the exit (eg Bank - Cannon Street [actually nearer than Monument], Great Portland Street - Regents Park, Euston - Euston Square) Someone has tried this, see this and others at http://www.geofftech.co.uk/tube/sillymaps/walkmap.gif http://www.geofftech.co.uk/tube/sillymaps Paul |
Trafalgar Square and Strand Stations
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Trafalgar Square and Strand Stations
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Trafalgar Square and Strand Stations
On Thu, 15 Dec 2005 wrote:
Tom Anderson wrote: On Sun, 11 Dec 2005 wrote: Endymion Ponsonby-Withermoor III wrote: Indeed. This is where a diagrammatic map breaks down, along with the idea that an interchange is universal (all ways to all ways). If there was room on the diagrams, you'd need Oh, hang on - is that what the existing maps are trying to do? I have never perceived the single discs and joined discs as being different types of interchange. I thought it was just a practical diagramatic issue. I think you're right. I'd always assumed that too, but suddenly wondered if there was more to it than that. There doesn't seem to be. tom -- Don't anthropomorphize computers: they don't like that. |
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