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A lot has changed on the subway in the last 45 years, including stations, train cars, platforms, and even how we pay. But one thing that hadn't changed is the subway map. That is, until now.
Taking inspiration from the beloved NYC subway map design of the late 60s ... or check out these apocalyptic London Underground posters. Like this article? For more stories like this, follow ...
The new maps incorporate feedback from riders and include bright, bold colors for each subway line and more clearly indicate transfer hubs. See the map below and use the slider to compare the old ...
The new map’s bright colors and hard angles pop off the map, giving it a diagrammatic feel. New NYC Subway Map, Courtesy of the MTA The map echoes a short-lived 1972 map created by Massimo Vignelli.
When the subway opened in 1904, maps just depicted the routes of the individual companies that ran them—the Interborough Rapid Transit Company (IRT), the Brooklyn-Manhattan Transit Company (BMT ...
The MTA on Wednesday announced plans to roll out its first fully redesigned subway map in more than 40 years ... including the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Like its predecessors, it's not drawn ...
There’s a new reason to lean awkwardly over a seated passenger during your next train ride: New York City has a new subway map. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority on Wednesday unveiled ...
showing a walking man icon between the Junius Street and Livonia Avenue stations in Brooklyn and the 59th Street and 63rd Street stations in Manhattan. The old subway map showed a station as ...
By Stefanos Chen When it comes to the New York City subway, what once was old is new again. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority on Wednesday revealed a revamped map of the city’s subway ...