DSCToronto
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Yes, they are clearly a lot of work to do but the maps LOOK more useful than they are if one actually tries to use them.Can I suggest a north arrow to help one figure out the location? Maybe bounding street names as well?
Yes, they are clearly a lot of work to do but the maps LOOK more useful than they are if one actually tries to use them.Can I suggest a north arrow to help one figure out the location? Maybe bounding street names as well?
Not to be unhelpful, but maps are usually a navigation aide and I am not sure that just 'looking nice' (as they do) is enough reason to spend so much effort making them.They aren’t for navigation, I never intended them to be used in that way
Booooo you’re no fun.Not to be unhelpful, but maps are usually a navigation aide and I am not sure that just 'looking nice' (as they do) is enough reason to spend so much effort making them.
Booooo you’re no fun.
I really like your station maps. When you're done, you should pin them somewhere handy like the UT transit glossary for easy reference.They aren’t for navigation, I never intended them to be used in that way
Man, that takes me back. I haven't been on Infiltration in awhile, but I used to devour that website in the early 2000s when working at the library at U of T. Thanks for the nice reminder of a simpler time, @Mind_the_gap
And yes, RIP Ninjalicious. A kind soul, taken far too early.
I came across this cool video from 1973, and was wondering if this was footage of the former Union Station-TTC connection?Someone posted this very interesting page on Reddit, it’s a bunch of stories and photos of unseen and abandoned areas inside Union Station in the 90’s: http://infiltration.org/utility-union.html
Crazy that this abandoned hallway was just allowed to flood like this, yikes!