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Post by snoggle on Jan 9, 2015 20:31:45 GMT
Courtesy of a prompt elsewhere I have seen the new quadrant bus maps on the TfL website. There appear to be some design tweaks to the maps with the most important being that hail and ride sections of route are now marked out in a different colour - really very effective. www.tfl.gov.uk/maps/bus
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Post by vjaska on Jan 9, 2015 22:20:43 GMT
Courtesy of a prompt elsewhere I have seen the new quadrant bus maps on the TfL website. There appear to be some design tweaks to the maps with the most important being that hail and ride sections of route are now marked out in a different colour - really very effective. www.tfl.gov.uk/maps/busIndeed, a welcome addition to the bus maps.
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Post by T.R. on Jan 10, 2015 0:39:39 GMT
Is this just on the website or will it be in foldable map form as well?
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Post by snoggle on Jan 10, 2015 14:45:30 GMT
Is this just on the website or will it be in foldable map form as well? I guess they'll be published in paper form - always have been in the past. The inspector's office at Victoria Bus Station nearly always has the newest maps because they hand so many out they don't have boxes of old stock lying around. Ask there next time you've got a layover on the 38.
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Post by marlon101 on Jan 10, 2015 21:00:02 GMT
I still miss the borough-by-borough foldout maps. Foolishly they all failed to survive a house move in the early 2000s. As did, what I remember being, a very nifty map explaining the significant Bexley area changes in 1999.
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Post by vjaska on Jan 10, 2015 22:05:11 GMT
I still miss the borough-by-borough foldout maps. Foolishly they all failed to survive a house move in the early 2000s. As did, what I remember being, a very nifty map explaining the significant Bexley area changes in 1999. Indeed, I miss my old 1995 Brixton area bus guide which included those rare 800 series mobility routes.
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Post by danorak on Jan 10, 2015 22:06:04 GMT
Courtesy of a prompt elsewhere I have seen the new quadrant bus maps on the TfL website. There appear to be some design tweaks to the maps with the most important being that hail and ride sections of route are now marked out in a different colour - really very effective. www.tfl.gov.uk/maps/busUnless I'm doing something wrong, the maps seem to have reverted to the previous edition.
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Post by snoggle on Jan 10, 2015 22:28:04 GMT
Courtesy of a prompt elsewhere I have seen the new quadrant bus maps on the TfL website. There appear to be some design tweaks to the maps with the most important being that hail and ride sections of route are now marked out in a different colour - really very effective. www.tfl.gov.uk/maps/busUnless I'm doing something wrong, the maps seem to have reverted to the previous edition. South East and South West are the new format but you are quite correct that NE and NW have reverted for some daft reason.
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Post by vjaska on Jan 11, 2015 4:48:37 GMT
Unless I'm doing something wrong, the maps seem to have reverted to the previous edition. South East and South West are the new format but you are quite correct that NE and NW have reverted for some daft reason. NE & NW were in the new format on Friday so wonder why they changed.
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Post by twobellstogo on Jan 11, 2015 9:24:57 GMT
All the maps look unchanged to me. Certainly no new red Hail and Ride roads
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Post by snoggle on Jan 11, 2015 9:41:24 GMT
All the maps look unchanged to me. Certainly no new red Hail and Ride roads Look closer at somewhere like Sutton or Orpington on the relevant South map and you will see some roads picked out in a different colour. As I'm colour blind I can't be certain what the colour is (!) but I can see it differs from the normal colour for a stopping bus route.
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Post by twobellstogo on Jan 11, 2015 10:19:17 GMT
All the maps look unchanged to me. Certainly no new red Hail and Ride roads Look closer at somewhere like Sutton or Orpington on the relevant South map and you will see some roads picked out in a different colour. As I'm colour blind I can't be certain what the colour is (!) but I can see it differs from the normal colour for a stopping bus route. Grey. The same as other roads. And I'm not colour blind
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Post by snoggle on Jan 11, 2015 10:43:23 GMT
Look closer at somewhere like Sutton or Orpington on the relevant South map and you will see some roads picked out in a different colour. As I'm colour blind I can't be certain what the colour is (!) but I can see it differs from the normal colour for a stopping bus route. Grey. The same as other roads. And I'm not colour blind looks like I have the newer SE and SW in my PC's cache but that TfL have swapped the online maps back for some reason. I have managed to save the SE and SW ones to my PC so if anyone wants those send me a DM with a valid E Mail address and I'll E Mail those pdfs.
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Post by vjaska on Jan 12, 2015 2:07:49 GMT
Grey. The same as other roads. And I'm not colour blind looks like I have the newer SE and SW in my PC's cache but that TfL have swapped the online maps back for some reason. I have managed to save the SE and SW ones to my PC so if anyone wants those send me a DM with a valid E Mail address and I'll E Mail those pdfs. NE & NW contains the hail and ride roads for me but SE & SW doesn't contain the hail and ride roads for me.
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Post by COBO on Jan 18, 2015 1:47:23 GMT
SE and NE have the new versions and Central, NW and SW have reverted to the old versions.
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