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Matthew Somerville wrote:
Martin Underwood wrote: Another peculiarity of http://www.traintimes.org.uk/map/ is that direct trains and stopping trains are shown on different lines on the map. I think the black and grey lines are straight lines which join the stations at which the train calls. Quite correct. It would of course be better if a direct train could move along the line of the stopping service at least (or the actual track in a perfect world ![]() have time to add it. It would require knowing the routes of the lines (e.g. if it comes across a Reading-Oxford direct, it would need to know which route that actually should go along). I don't agree that it would be better. What's the point of showing an express train going through a station when it doesn't stop there? That would be like the tube map showing Metropolitan Line trains running through the middle of Willesden Green. Anyway, trains which run non-stop between Bromley South and London Victoria can use one of two different routes, and although the working timetable shows which route each train takes, this info isn't made available to the public, and trains can even be rerouted by the signaller without the public ever being told, so there is no way you could realistically work out which stations to show those trains passing through. The only thing I would change about your maps would be to make sure that the lines of the express routes *don't* go through any local stations, and don't coincide or nearly coincide with each other, by adding the odd curve or bend where necessary, so that one could always tell the previous stop and next stop of every train. |
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