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Post by zbang on Sept 18, 2017 21:31:26 GMT
The discussion about modifying the W&C brought to mind- Besides the set on "See How They Run" (http://husk.org/www.geocities.com/athens/acropolis/7069/stations.html), are there any publicly-available 3D maps of stations and tunnels? I'd love to see something comprehensive but understand why they might not be freely distributed. As an aside of what one can do, maybe to excess- www.pitwatch.org/computer-model-shows-berkeley-pit-butte-mine-tunnels/ (all of those tunnels are filled with rather corrosive water now). z!
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Post by Chris M on Sept 18, 2017 22:47:37 GMT
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Post by zbang on Sept 19, 2017 3:36:13 GMT
Yes, something like that, thanks. I suppose something similar for the occasional tunnel spaghetti is too much to hope for.
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Post by crusty54 on Sept 19, 2017 8:24:00 GMT
The illustrated diagrams are only produced for stations getting important new interchanges.
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Post by Ben on Sept 19, 2017 18:37:10 GMT
There was an article not too long ago on London Reconnections that linked to an article elsewhere about an underground infrastructure map being developed for London. I presume that, like the article about NY, everything is known, but not by anyone at the same time!
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Post by Chris M on Sept 19, 2017 22:00:21 GMT
For some utilities, that's only true approximately - hence the need for the surveys that produce all the multi-coloured markings on roads prior to digging.
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