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A side‑by‑side comparison of two sections of schematic transit maps labeled “Planned” and “Effective.” 

Both show BRT Line D running north–south through Brest with French and Breton station names. The left map shows the originally planned yellow route; the right shows the actual green route with several renamed stops. 

Other tram and bus lines intersect at central stations like Hôtel de Ville and Liberté.

A side‑by‑side comparison of two sections of schematic transit maps labeled “Planned” and “Effective.” Both show BRT Line D running north–south through Brest with French and Breton station names. The left map shows the originally planned yellow route; the right shows the actual green route with several renamed stops. Other tram and bus lines intersect at central stations like Hôtel de Ville and Liberté.

A side‑by‑side comparison of two sections of schematic transit maps labeled “Planned” and “Effective.” 

Both show tramway Line B running northeast–southwest through Brest with French and Breton station names. The top map shows the originally planned green route; the bottom shows the actual blue route with several renamed stops. 

Other tram and bus lines intersect at central stations like Hôtel de Ville and Liberté.

A side‑by‑side comparison of two sections of schematic transit maps labeled “Planned” and “Effective.” Both show tramway Line B running northeast–southwest through Brest with French and Breton station names. The top map shows the originally planned green route; the bottom shows the actual blue route with several renamed stops. Other tram and bus lines intersect at central stations like Hôtel de Ville and Liberté.

• b r e s t • v 2 • 2 0 2 6 •

• side-by-side visualisations to compare what was planned and what was actually implemented on the new network
• www.behance.net/gallery/2456...

#transitscapes #transitmap #brest #brezhoneg

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• b r e s t • v 2 • 2 0 2 6 •

• i updated my map to celebrate the recent inauguration in february 2026 of tramway line B and bus rapid transit line D in brest, france 🇫🇷
• bilingual français/brezhoneg
• www.behance.net/gallery/2456...

#transitscapes #transitmap #brest #brezhoneg

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Here is a little side project I recently put together to shed some light on the BRT (Bus Rapid Transit) network in Campinas, Brazil.


Like many other cities across South America, Campinas eventually caught on to the utterly viral BRT frenzy! Other modes of transportation (such as trolleybuses and light rail) had been proposed earlier to ease road congestion and improve mobility across a metropolitan area home to more than 3.5 million inhabitants, but the idea of implementing a BRT system ultimately won out in 2011.


However, it took a little over a decade before the BRT network began to be gradually brought into service, starting with the launch of BRT20 on Corredor Campo Grande in 2022.
Corredor Ouro Verde followed in 2023 with the opening of BRT10. 
Corredor Perimetral opened last in 2024, completing the originally planned network.


As shown on the map, the system consists of seven lines, distributed across three major corridors totaling almost 37km: Campo Grande, Ouro Verde and Perimetral.
When heading towards the city center, some lines extend beyond their dedicated eastern terminal (Mercado or Central) to run along what is locally known as Corredor Central - a ring-like collection of five one-way avenues looping through the city center, where regular traffic and urban transit are physically segregated. 
After completing their loop - serving both Terminal Mercado and Terminal Central along the way - these lines rejoin their respective corridors to continue their outbound journey.


Lines operating on the Ouro Verde and Perimetral corridors stop at all stations up to one of three main terminals - BRT12 to Santa Lúcia, BRT10 to Ouro Verde and BRT11 to Vila Nova.
Lines running along Corredor Campo Grande also serve either of two major terminals: Satélite Íris and Campo Grande. Additionally, they are further divided into all-stops ("parador") for BRT20 and BRT25 or semi-express ("semi-espresso") services for BRT21 and BRT26.

Here is a little side project I recently put together to shed some light on the BRT (Bus Rapid Transit) network in Campinas, Brazil. Like many other cities across South America, Campinas eventually caught on to the utterly viral BRT frenzy! Other modes of transportation (such as trolleybuses and light rail) had been proposed earlier to ease road congestion and improve mobility across a metropolitan area home to more than 3.5 million inhabitants, but the idea of implementing a BRT system ultimately won out in 2011. However, it took a little over a decade before the BRT network began to be gradually brought into service, starting with the launch of BRT20 on Corredor Campo Grande in 2022. Corredor Ouro Verde followed in 2023 with the opening of BRT10.  Corredor Perimetral opened last in 2024, completing the originally planned network. As shown on the map, the system consists of seven lines, distributed across three major corridors totaling almost 37km: Campo Grande, Ouro Verde and Perimetral. When heading towards the city center, some lines extend beyond their dedicated eastern terminal (Mercado or Central) to run along what is locally known as Corredor Central - a ring-like collection of five one-way avenues looping through the city center, where regular traffic and urban transit are physically segregated.  After completing their loop - serving both Terminal Mercado and Terminal Central along the way - these lines rejoin their respective corridors to continue their outbound journey. Lines operating on the Ouro Verde and Perimetral corridors stop at all stations up to one of three main terminals - BRT12 to Santa Lúcia, BRT10 to Ouro Verde and BRT11 to Vila Nova. Lines running along Corredor Campo Grande also serve either of two major terminals: Satélite Íris and Campo Grande. Additionally, they are further divided into all-stops ("parador") for BRT20 and BRT25 or semi-express ("semi-espresso") services for BRT21 and BRT26.

• b r t • d e • c a m p i n a s •

• inspired by strip maps, here is my minimalist interpretation of the bus rapid transit network in campinas, brazil 🇧🇷
• www.behance.net/gallery/2435...

#transitscapes #transitmap #transitsky

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Stylized unofficial homemade map titled “Railways of Jamaica” showing the island’s railway network. 

Orange landmass with dark blue sea; towns like Kingston, Montego Bay, and Port Antonio are labeled. 
Lines mark discontinued passenger routes and active mineral railways. 
Symbols indicate stations, halts, mining sites, and shipping ports. 
Compass points north. 
Designed for visual clarity and geographic context.

Stylized unofficial homemade map titled “Railways of Jamaica” showing the island’s railway network. Orange landmass with dark blue sea; towns like Kingston, Montego Bay, and Port Antonio are labeled. Lines mark discontinued passenger routes and active mineral railways. Symbols indicate stations, halts, mining sites, and shipping ports. Compass points north. Designed for visual clarity and geographic context.

• r a i l w a y s • o f • j a m a i c a •

• here comes my latest map, so hop onboard and explore the little-known yet captivating history of railways in jamaica 🇯🇲
• learn more at behance.net/gallery/242565921/Railways-of-Jamaica

#transitscapes #transitsky #railway #jamaica

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Schematic transit map titled “Nueva Red Maestra Ciudad de Panamá Transporte Rápido,” showing Panama City’s projected 2040 metro, tram, and cable lines. Color-coded routes include five metro lines, two tram lines, and one cable line. Stylized layout emphasizes connectivity and future expansion, with station names and transfer points clearly marked. Not to scale, unofficial design.

Schematic transit map titled “Nueva Red Maestra Ciudad de Panamá Transporte Rápido,” showing Panama City’s projected 2040 metro, tram, and cable lines. Color-coded routes include five metro lines, two tram lines, and one cable line. Stylized layout emphasizes connectivity and future expansion, with station names and transfer points clearly marked. Not to scale, unofficial design.

• c i u d a d • d e • p a n a m á • 2 0 4 0 + •

• here is my unofficial schematic interpretation of the proposed master plan to expand the mass transit network in ciudad de panamá 🇵🇦
• www.behance.net/gallery/2412...

#transitscapes #transitmap #ciudaddepanamá

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Following suit to my previously posted map of Glasgow, here is my lastest design: a geographic representation of rail-based transportation in the city of Edinburgh, Scotland


This map shows the Edinburgh Tram route and stations as well as ScotRail lines and stations located in the area
Bus connections and Park and Ride facilities also appear when available
As with Glasgow's map, a handful of selected points of interests were added for additional context


This map is labeled in both English and Scottish Gaelic (Gàidhlig) - for now! I'd love to be able to present a version featuring Scots so I'm currently looking out for help from speakers of the language 
In the meantime, know that some of the Scottish Gaelic names here on the map have been "reconstructed" as no officially sanctioned name for said places is approved yet
It is true only for some of the points of interests while all rail and subway stations names in both English and Gàidhlig are those officially approved by their respective controlling bodies and institutions promoting the Gàidhlig language in Scotland


Enjoy the ride!

Following suit to my previously posted map of Glasgow, here is my lastest design: a geographic representation of rail-based transportation in the city of Edinburgh, Scotland This map shows the Edinburgh Tram route and stations as well as ScotRail lines and stations located in the area Bus connections and Park and Ride facilities also appear when available As with Glasgow's map, a handful of selected points of interests were added for additional context This map is labeled in both English and Scottish Gaelic (Gàidhlig) - for now! I'd love to be able to present a version featuring Scots so I'm currently looking out for help from speakers of the language In the meantime, know that some of the Scottish Gaelic names here on the map have been "reconstructed" as no officially sanctioned name for said places is approved yet It is true only for some of the points of interests while all rail and subway stations names in both English and Gàidhlig are those officially approved by their respective controlling bodies and institutions promoting the Gàidhlig language in Scotland Enjoy the ride!

• e d i n b u r g h • d ù n • è i d e a n n •

• now another map showing rail infrastructure, this time in edinburgh city centre 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
+ bus connections / park and ride facilities / selected points of interest
• bilingual english/gàidhlig
• www.behance.net/gallery/2393...

#transitscapes #transitmap

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• g l a s g o w • g l a s c h u •

• new corrected version now available at / tionndadh ceartaichte ùr ri fhaighinn aig:
www.behance.net/gallery/2389...

#transitscapes #transitsky #glasgow #glaschu #gàidhlig

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• Rail transportation in Glasgow city centre • Còmhdhail rèile ann am meadhan baile Ghlaschu •


Well, pretty much what the title says, all on a single, no-fuss, geographically accurate map!


Clearly showing the entire loop of the Glasgow Subway and its stations (in orange) as well as ScotRail lines and stations (in black) located in the area
Bus connections and Park and Ride facilities also appear when available
I also wanted to fill in the gaps on this map so to speak, by indicating a selection of points of interest spread across Glasgow city centre, for additional context


This map is labeled in both English and Scottish Gaelic (Gàidhlig) - for now! I'd love to be able to present a version featuring Scots so I'm currently looking out for help from speakers of the language 
In the meantime, know that some of the Scottish Gaelic names here on the map have been "reconstructed" as no officially sanctioned name for said places is approved yet. 
It is true only for some of the points of interests while all rail and subway stations names in both English and Gàidhlig are those officially used by their respective controlling bodies


Hope you'll like this light-hearted and soft-on-the-eye snapshot of rail infrastructure in the beating heartland of Scotland!

• Rail transportation in Glasgow city centre • Còmhdhail rèile ann am meadhan baile Ghlaschu • Well, pretty much what the title says, all on a single, no-fuss, geographically accurate map! Clearly showing the entire loop of the Glasgow Subway and its stations (in orange) as well as ScotRail lines and stations (in black) located in the area Bus connections and Park and Ride facilities also appear when available I also wanted to fill in the gaps on this map so to speak, by indicating a selection of points of interest spread across Glasgow city centre, for additional context This map is labeled in both English and Scottish Gaelic (Gàidhlig) - for now! I'd love to be able to present a version featuring Scots so I'm currently looking out for help from speakers of the language In the meantime, know that some of the Scottish Gaelic names here on the map have been "reconstructed" as no officially sanctioned name for said places is approved yet. It is true only for some of the points of interests while all rail and subway stations names in both English and Gàidhlig are those officially used by their respective controlling bodies Hope you'll like this light-hearted and soft-on-the-eye snapshot of rail infrastructure in the beating heartland of Scotland!

• g l a s g o w • g l a s c h u •

• here is my latest gis-based map showing rail infrastructure in and around glasgow city centre 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
+ bus connections / park and ride facilities / selected points of interest
• bilingual english/gàidhlig
• www.behance.net/gallery/2389...

#transitscapes #transitmap

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Schematic map of the tram network in Częstochowa, Poland, showing three color-coded lines: brown (line 1), orange (line 2), and red (line 3). All lines start at Fieldorfa-Nila and serve key stops like the train station and Raków Stadium. Icons mark the bus and train stations. The layout is clean and linear, presented against a white background and designed to help users understand routes, transfers, and major destinations across the city.

Schematic map of the tram network in Częstochowa, Poland, showing three color-coded lines: brown (line 1), orange (line 2), and red (line 3). All lines start at Fieldorfa-Nila and serve key stops like the train station and Raków Stadium. Icons mark the bus and train stations. The layout is clean and linear, presented against a white background and designed to help users understand routes, transfers, and major destinations across the city.

Schematic map of the tram network in Częstochowa, Poland, showing three color-coded lines: brown (line 1), orange (line 2), and red (line 3). All lines start at Fieldorfa-Nila and serve key stops like the train station and Raków Stadium. Icons mark the bus and train stations. The layout is clean and linear, presented against a dark background and designed to help users understand routes, transfers, and major destinations across the city.

Schematic map of the tram network in Częstochowa, Poland, showing three color-coded lines: brown (line 1), orange (line 2), and red (line 3). All lines start at Fieldorfa-Nila and serve key stops like the train station and Raków Stadium. Icons mark the bus and train stations. The layout is clean and linear, presented against a dark background and designed to help users understand routes, transfers, and major destinations across the city.

• t r a m w a j e • w • c z ę s t o c h o w I e •

• protect ya neck before you get your head swinging left and right to the grooves of trams zipping across częstochowa, poland 🇵🇱
• www.behance.net/gallery/2357...

#transitscapes #transitmap #transitsky #częstochowa

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Detailed snapshots of parts of the bus network highlighting one or more of the numerous loops taken by some of the routes.
Here around Market Place.

Detailed snapshots of parts of the bus network highlighting one or more of the numerous loops taken by some of the routes. Here around Market Place.

Detailed snapshots of parts of the bus network highlighting one or more of the numerous loops taken by some of the routes.
Here around Reclamation Road.

Detailed snapshots of parts of the bus network highlighting one or more of the numerous loops taken by some of the routes. Here around Reclamation Road.

Detailed snapshots of parts of the bus network highlighting one or more of the numerous loops taken by some of the routes.
Here around South Pavilion Steps and Rosia.

Detailed snapshots of parts of the bus network highlighting one or more of the numerous loops taken by some of the routes. Here around South Pavilion Steps and Rosia.

Detailed snapshots of parts of the bus network highlighting one or more of the numerous loops taken by some of the routes.
Here around Trafalgar Cemetery.

Detailed snapshots of parts of the bus network highlighting one or more of the numerous loops taken by some of the routes. Here around Trafalgar Cemetery.

• g i b r a l t a r • t r a n s i t •

• some close-up views of the looping madness raging on the rock
• www.behance.net/gallery/2301...

#transitscapes #transitmaps #gibraltar

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This image is a map of public transportation in Gibraltar.

The map shows Gibraltar’s urban and night bus lines, with each route clearly numbered and color-coded for easy identification.

A legend at the top left explains, in English and Spanish, symbols for bus stop directions, bus stops, and the end of each line. 
The bottom left corner provides service frequency information.
The map also indicates connections to taxis, the cable car, the airport, and cruise & ferry terminals.

The layout includes a schematic geographical representation of Gibraltar, with the Bay of Gibraltar to the west and the Mediterranean Sea to the east.

This image is a map of public transportation in Gibraltar. The map shows Gibraltar’s urban and night bus lines, with each route clearly numbered and color-coded for easy identification. A legend at the top left explains, in English and Spanish, symbols for bus stop directions, bus stops, and the end of each line. The bottom left corner provides service frequency information. The map also indicates connections to taxis, the cable car, the airport, and cruise & ferry terminals. The layout includes a schematic geographical representation of Gibraltar, with the Bay of Gibraltar to the west and the Mediterranean Sea to the east.

• g i b r a l t a r • t r a n s i t •

• a homemade map of the bus network serving that rocky speck of british overseas territory at the tip of spanish costa del sol - gibraltar 🇬🇮
• showing day/night-time service + frequency
• www.behance.net/gallery/2301...

#transitscapes #transitmaps #gibraltar

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i recently got myself to actually update that map to show how the 2024 reshuffle has changed the face of the tramway network in oradea, romania 🇷🇴
• www.behance.net/gallery/2338...

#transitscapes #transitmaps #oradea

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now corrected✨
thanks @seizon.bsky.social for the heads up!

• www.behance.net/gallery/2285...

#transitscapes #transitmaps #mainz

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Map of the tram network in Mainz, Germany, showing five lines (50, 51, 52, 53, 59) with distinct routes and stops. Key stations include Römerquelle, Bürgerhaus, Poststraße, Zollhafen, and Mainz Hauptbahnhof, the central hub where multiple lines intersect. A legend at the bottom explains tram and bus symbols. Black monochromatic design over white background.

Map of the tram network in Mainz, Germany, showing five lines (50, 51, 52, 53, 59) with distinct routes and stops. Key stations include Römerquelle, Bürgerhaus, Poststraße, Zollhafen, and Mainz Hauptbahnhof, the central hub where multiple lines intersect. A legend at the bottom explains tram and bus symbols. Black monochromatic design over white background.

Map of the tram network in Mainz, Germany, showing five lines (50, 51, 52, 53, 59) with distinct routes and stops. Key stations include Römerquelle, Bürgerhaus, Poststraße, Zollhafen, and Mainz Hauptbahnhof, the central hub where multiple lines intersect. A legend at the bottom explains tram and bus symbols. Blue monochromatic design over white background.

Map of the tram network in Mainz, Germany, showing five lines (50, 51, 52, 53, 59) with distinct routes and stops. Key stations include Römerquelle, Bürgerhaus, Poststraße, Zollhafen, and Mainz Hauptbahnhof, the central hub where multiple lines intersect. A legend at the bottom explains tram and bus symbols. Blue monochromatic design over white background.

Map of the tram network in Mainz, Germany, showing five lines (50, 51, 52, 53, 59) with distinct routes and stops. Key stations include Römerquelle, Bürgerhaus, Poststraße, Zollhafen, and Mainz Hauptbahnhof, the central hub where multiple lines intersect. A legend at the bottom explains tram and bus symbols. Red monochromatic design over white background.

Map of the tram network in Mainz, Germany, showing five lines (50, 51, 52, 53, 59) with distinct routes and stops. Key stations include Römerquelle, Bürgerhaus, Poststraße, Zollhafen, and Mainz Hauptbahnhof, the central hub where multiple lines intersect. A legend at the bottom explains tram and bus symbols. Red monochromatic design over white background.

• s t r a s s e n b a h n • m a i n z •

• here is my resolutely abstract, compact and minimalist representation of the tramway network in mainz, germany 🇩🇪
+ available bus/rail transfers
• www.behance.net/gallery/2285...

#transitscapes #transitmaps #mainz

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The image is a detailed map of the trolleybus network in Rimini, Italy, titled "Mappa della Rete Filoviaria di Rimini." 

It highlights two main trolleybus lines: Line 11, which runs from Rimini to Riccione, and a rapid coastal transport line called "Metromare," connecting Rimini Station to Riccione Station. 

Key landmarks and stations are marked, including Rimini Station, Kennedy, Marebello, Rivazzurra, Miramare Station, and Riccione Station. 
The map also indicates the location of the Rimini and San Marino International Airport as well as access to regional and national rail services.

The trolleybus routes are depicted with colored lines: yellow for Line 11 and red for the metromare line. 

An inset at the bottom left corner shows a proposed extension of the Metromare line, indicating future development plans for the network.

The image is a detailed map of the trolleybus network in Rimini, Italy, titled "Mappa della Rete Filoviaria di Rimini." It highlights two main trolleybus lines: Line 11, which runs from Rimini to Riccione, and a rapid coastal transport line called "Metromare," connecting Rimini Station to Riccione Station. Key landmarks and stations are marked, including Rimini Station, Kennedy, Marebello, Rivazzurra, Miramare Station, and Riccione Station. The map also indicates the location of the Rimini and San Marino International Airport as well as access to regional and national rail services. The trolleybus routes are depicted with colored lines: yellow for Line 11 and red for the metromare line. An inset at the bottom left corner shows a proposed extension of the Metromare line, indicating future development plans for the network.

• r e t e • f i l o v i a r i a • d i • r i m i n i •

• here is a new osm/gis-based map i made to show the trolleybus network currently in operation in an around rimini, italy 🇮🇹
+ "metromare" planned extension
• www.behance.net/gallery/2254...

#transitscapes #transitmaps #rimini #trolleybus

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Transit map of Kumamoto City, Japan, displaying tram lines A and B in red and blue, plus electric railway lines K and M in orange and green. Stops are marked and labeled in Japanese and English. Icons indicate connections to JR Kyushu Shinkansen, Kagoshima Main Line, and Misumi Line.
Dark background version.

Transit map of Kumamoto City, Japan, displaying tram lines A and B in red and blue, plus electric railway lines K and M in orange and green. Stops are marked and labeled in Japanese and English. Icons indicate connections to JR Kyushu Shinkansen, Kagoshima Main Line, and Misumi Line. Dark background version.

Transit map of Kumamoto City, Japan, displaying tram lines A and B in red and blue, plus electric railway lines K and M in orange and green. Stops are marked and labeled in Japanese and English. Icons indicate connections to JR Kyushu Shinkansen, Kagoshima Main Line, and Misumi Line.
White background version.

Transit map of Kumamoto City, Japan, displaying tram lines A and B in red and blue, plus electric railway lines K and M in orange and green. Stops are marked and labeled in Japanese and English. Icons indicate connections to JR Kyushu Shinkansen, Kagoshima Main Line, and Misumi Line. White background version.

• 熊本市電+電気鉄道 •
• k u m a m o t o • e l e c t r i c • t r a n s i t •

• here is my schematic take on the tramway and electric railway network in kumamoto, japan 🇯🇵
+ includes available rail/hsr transfers
• www.behance.net/gallery/2234...

#transitscapes #transitmaps #kumamoto #熊本市

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This homemade schematic map displays the tram network in Schwerin, Germany, set against a dark blue background with golden lines and text. It highlights four tram routes—lines 1 to 4—each with labeled stops. Icons show connections to the train station and city buses. The map is framed in golden colour with the title “Straßenbahn Schwerin” prominently placed in the top right corner

This homemade schematic map displays the tram network in Schwerin, Germany, set against a dark blue background with golden lines and text. It highlights four tram routes—lines 1 to 4—each with labeled stops. Icons show connections to the train station and city buses. The map is framed in golden colour with the title “Straßenbahn Schwerin” prominently placed in the top right corner

This homemade schematic map displays the tram network in Schwerin, Germany, set against a gold background with dark blue lines and text. It highlights four tram routes—lines 1 to 4—each with labeled stops. Icons show connections to the train station and city buses. The map is framed in dark blue colour with the title “Straßenbahn Schwerin” prominently placed in the top right corner

This homemade schematic map displays the tram network in Schwerin, Germany, set against a gold background with dark blue lines and text. It highlights four tram routes—lines 1 to 4—each with labeled stops. Icons show connections to the train station and city buses. The map is framed in dark blue colour with the title “Straßenbahn Schwerin” prominently placed in the top right corner

• s t r a s s e n b a h n • s c h w e r i n •

• here is my minimalist and art-deco vibing schematic map of the tramway network in schwerin, germany 🇩🇪
+ available bus/rail transfers
• www.behance.net/gallery/2222...

#transitscapes #transitmaps #schwerin

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The image is a detailed map of the current tram network in Florence, Italy but also includes planned expansions. It shows four tram lines, each marked with different colors and numbers: Tram 1 in blue, Tram 2 in red, Tram 3 in purple, and Tram 4 in green. Each line has its route clearly marked, with stops indicated along the way.

Key stations and points of interest are labeled, such as Careggi-Ospedale, Villa Costanza, San Marco Università, Spartaco Lavagnini, Peretola Aeroporto, and others. The map also includes symbols for railway stations and the airport, providing additional context for interchanges.

The map indicates that all trams and stations in service are accessible to mobility or vision-impaired passengers.

The image is a detailed map of the current tram network in Florence, Italy but also includes planned expansions. It shows four tram lines, each marked with different colors and numbers: Tram 1 in blue, Tram 2 in red, Tram 3 in purple, and Tram 4 in green. Each line has its route clearly marked, with stops indicated along the way. Key stations and points of interest are labeled, such as Careggi-Ospedale, Villa Costanza, San Marco Università, Spartaco Lavagnini, Peretola Aeroporto, and others. The map also includes symbols for railway stations and the airport, providing additional context for interchanges. The map indicates that all trams and stations in service are accessible to mobility or vision-impaired passengers.

• t r a m • f i r e n z e •
+ progetti di sviluppo della rete

• this homemade map will flash-forward you into the near future, showing you the full extent of the currently ongoing expansion of the tramway network in firenze, italy 🇮🇹
• www.behance.net/gallery/2212...

#transitscapes #transitmaps

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This is a detailed map of the Guayaquil Rapid Transit Bus System in Ecuador. It displays four main color-coded trunk lines—red, green, blue, and orange—each with labeled routes. Feeder routes and a pink cable car line connect surrounding areas. Operating hours are listed as 5:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Monday–Saturday, and 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. on Sundays. The map provides a comprehensive view for navigating the city’s public transport network.

This is a detailed map of the Guayaquil Rapid Transit Bus System in Ecuador. It displays four main color-coded trunk lines—red, green, blue, and orange—each with labeled routes. Feeder routes and a pink cable car line connect surrounding areas. Operating hours are listed as 5:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Monday–Saturday, and 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. on Sundays. The map provides a comprehensive view for navigating the city’s public transport network.

• g u a y a q u i l • b r t •

• this schematic shows all three bus rapid transit trunk lines operating at the moment as well as future fourth line currently under construction in guayaquil, ecuador 🇪🇨
+ feeder lines & cable car
• www.behance.net/gallery/2201...

#transitscapes #transitmaps #ecuador

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This is a transit map of Dakar, Senegal, displaying the routes for the Dakar Train Express Régional (TER) and Bus Rapid Transit (BRT). The TER line runs from Dakar to Diamniadio, passing through stops like Colobane, Dalifort, Thiaroye, and Rufisque. The BRT route stretches from Papa Gueye Fall to Préfecture de Guédiawaye. The map also marks a proposed TER extension to Thiès and Blaise Diagne International Airport, geographical features like the Atlantic Ocean and Baie de Gorée, and a compass for navigation.

The map is a geographic representation, using simplified lines and clear labels for ease of reading. The TER route is represented in bold red, while the BRT route appears in green, making each transport system visually distinct. The background is a light neutral tone, with major roads and landmarks subtly outlined in gray. Water bodies, such as the Atlantic Ocean and Baie de Gorée, are shown in light blue, helping to situate the transit routes within Dakar’s geography. The station stops are marked with small dots, ensuring clarity and accessibility for users navigating the system.

This is a transit map of Dakar, Senegal, displaying the routes for the Dakar Train Express Régional (TER) and Bus Rapid Transit (BRT). The TER line runs from Dakar to Diamniadio, passing through stops like Colobane, Dalifort, Thiaroye, and Rufisque. The BRT route stretches from Papa Gueye Fall to Préfecture de Guédiawaye. The map also marks a proposed TER extension to Thiès and Blaise Diagne International Airport, geographical features like the Atlantic Ocean and Baie de Gorée, and a compass for navigation. The map is a geographic representation, using simplified lines and clear labels for ease of reading. The TER route is represented in bold red, while the BRT route appears in green, making each transport system visually distinct. The background is a light neutral tone, with major roads and landmarks subtly outlined in gray. Water bodies, such as the Atlantic Ocean and Baie de Gorée, are shown in light blue, helping to situate the transit routes within Dakar’s geography. The station stops are marked with small dots, ensuring clarity and accessibility for users navigating the system.

• d a k a r • r a p i d e •

• homemade osm/gis-based map showing the bus rapid transit + soon-to-be-extended commuter rail network in senegal's capital city: dakar 🇸🇳
• www.behance.net/gallery/2177...

#transitscapes #transitmaps #cartography #dakar

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This is a detailed map over black background of the tramway network in Bergamo, Italy, featuring two lines. Line 1, shown in red, runs from Bergamo FS to Albino, passing several stations including Pradalunga and Alzano Centro. Line 2, marked in orange, connects Bergamo FS to Villa d'Almè, with stops like Petosino and Crocefisso. Icons indicate services such as parking, bus connections, and railway stations. This map is bilingual in Italian and Bergamàsch dialect.

This is a detailed map over black background of the tramway network in Bergamo, Italy, featuring two lines. Line 1, shown in red, runs from Bergamo FS to Albino, passing several stations including Pradalunga and Alzano Centro. Line 2, marked in orange, connects Bergamo FS to Villa d'Almè, with stops like Petosino and Crocefisso. Icons indicate services such as parking, bus connections, and railway stations. This map is bilingual in Italian and Bergamàsch dialect.

This is a detailed map over white background of the tramway network in Bergamo, Italy, featuring two lines. Line 1, shown in red, runs from Bergamo FS to Albino, passing several stations including Pradalunga and Alzano Centro. Line 2, marked in orange, connects Bergamo FS to Villa d'Almè, with stops like Petosino and Crocefisso. Icons indicate services such as parking, bus connections, and railway stations. This map is bilingual in Italian and Bergamàsch dialect.

This is a detailed map over white background of the tramway network in Bergamo, Italy, featuring two lines. Line 1, shown in red, runs from Bergamo FS to Albino, passing several stations including Pradalunga and Alzano Centro. Line 2, marked in orange, connects Bergamo FS to Villa d'Almè, with stops like Petosino and Crocefisso. Icons indicate services such as parking, bus connections, and railway stations. This map is bilingual in Italian and Bergamàsch dialect.

• b e r g a m o • b è r g h e m •

• this is my schematic minimal version of the soon-to-be extended tramway system in bergamo, italia 🇮🇹
• bilingual italiano / bergamàsch
• www.behance.net/gallery/2146...

#transitscapes #transitmaps #bergamo #bergamàsh

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This detailed map of Wellington’s Regional Rail Network showcases five colored rail lines with labeled stations. The Johnsonville Line is marked in blue, Melling in green, Kāpiti in light green, Wairarapa in yellow, and Hutt Valley in red. Each line displays its route with symbols denoting endpoints, limited service stations, and regular stops. A note at the bottom indicates that trains stop at Matarawa and Maymorn on request only.

This detailed map of Wellington’s Regional Rail Network showcases five colored rail lines with labeled stations. The Johnsonville Line is marked in blue, Melling in green, Kāpiti in light green, Wairarapa in yellow, and Hutt Valley in red. Each line displays its route with symbols denoting endpoints, limited service stations, and regular stops. A note at the bottom indicates that trains stop at Matarawa and Maymorn on request only.

• w e l l i n g t o n • r e g i o n a l • r a i l •

• here is my quite minimalist schematic map of the regional rail network radiating out from wellington, new zealand 🇳🇿
• www.behance.net/gallery/2171...

#transitscapes #transitmaps #wellington #nz

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This is a map of the Daegu Metro system in South Korea, displaying metro lines, stations, and transfer points. Line 1 is red, Line 2 is green, Line 3 is orange, and the Daegyeong Line (D) is blue. Korean and English text at the bottom provides additional information on routes and transfers.

This is a map of the Daegu Metro system in South Korea, displaying metro lines, stations, and transfer points. Line 1 is red, Line 2 is green, Line 3 is orange, and the Daegyeong Line (D) is blue. Korean and English text at the bottom provides additional information on routes and transfers.

• d a e g u • m e t r o • 대구도시철도 •

• my take on the metro network currently operating in the city of daegu, south korea 🇰🇷
• also showing daegyeong commuter line
+ connections to regular and high speed train services
• www.behance.net/gallery/1587...

#transitscapes #transitmaps #daegu #대구 #dtro

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This is a detailed transit map of the Fukuoka City Subway and other railway operators in Fukuoka, Japan. It displays three subway lines: the blue Kūkō Line, orange Hakozaki Line, and green Nanakuma Line, with labeled stations like Hakata, Tenjin, and Fukuoka Airport. The map also marks connections to JR Kyūshū, JR West, and Nishitetsu railways as well as through services using the pink Chikuhi Line. Japanese and English labels provide accessibility for international travelers.

This is a detailed transit map of the Fukuoka City Subway and other railway operators in Fukuoka, Japan. It displays three subway lines: the blue Kūkō Line, orange Hakozaki Line, and green Nanakuma Line, with labeled stations like Hakata, Tenjin, and Fukuoka Airport. The map also marks connections to JR Kyūshū, JR West, and Nishitetsu railways as well as through services using the pink Chikuhi Line. Japanese and English labels provide accessibility for international travelers.

• 福岡市地下鉄+鉄道 •
• fukuoka city subway + railways •

• homemade schematic map showing the subway and local railway network in the city of fukuoka, japan 🇯🇵
• www.behance.net/gallery/2129...

#transitscapes #transitmaps #transitsky #福岡市

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This image is a detailed vintage-style map of the Bermuda Railway, which operated from 1931 to 1948. The map shows the railway's route along the islands of Bermuda, starting from St. George's in the northeast and extending to Somerset in the west. Key locations such as Hamilton, various bays, and notable landmarks like the Belmont Hills and the Great Sound are marked. The railway line is highlighted in red, with stations and stops labeled along the route. The map is set against a light blue background with a wave pattern, representing the Atlantic Ocean surrounding the islands. The text "The Bermuda Railway" is prominently displayed, along with the years of operation and a note that it is not an official map. The map features intricate typography and decorative patterns, evoking an old-world charm.

This image is a detailed vintage-style map of the Bermuda Railway, which operated from 1931 to 1948. The map shows the railway's route along the islands of Bermuda, starting from St. George's in the northeast and extending to Somerset in the west. Key locations such as Hamilton, various bays, and notable landmarks like the Belmont Hills and the Great Sound are marked. The railway line is highlighted in red, with stations and stops labeled along the route. The map is set against a light blue background with a wave pattern, representing the Atlantic Ocean surrounding the islands. The text "The Bermuda Railway" is prominently displayed, along with the years of operation and a note that it is not an official map. The map features intricate typography and decorative patterns, evoking an old-world charm.

• t h e • b e r m u d a • r a i l w a y •

• i crafted a map of the 'rattle and shake', the bermuda railway line in operation between 1931 and 1948 in the british overseas territory of bermuda 🇧🇲
• www.behance.net/gallery/2103...

#transitscapes #transitmaps #bermuda #railways

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This image is a map of the "Metro de Granada 2030," showcasing three metro lines in Granada. Line 1 runs from Atarfe to Alhendín, Line 2 from Atarfe to Las Gabias, and Line 3 from Caleta to Hípica. The map also indicates connections with urban and interurban buses, high-speed services, and regional/national services. Each line is color-coded: Line 1 in red, Line 2 in green, and Line 3 in beige. Map background is black.

This image is a map of the "Metro de Granada 2030," showcasing three metro lines in Granada. Line 1 runs from Atarfe to Alhendín, Line 2 from Atarfe to Las Gabias, and Line 3 from Caleta to Hípica. The map also indicates connections with urban and interurban buses, high-speed services, and regional/national services. Each line is color-coded: Line 1 in red, Line 2 in green, and Line 3 in beige. Map background is black.

This image is a map of the "Metro de Granada 2030," showcasing three metro lines in Granada. Line 1 runs from Atarfe to Alhendín, Line 2 from Atarfe to Las Gabias, and Line 3 from Caleta to Hípica. The map also indicates connections with urban and interurban buses, high-speed services, and regional/national services. Each line is color-coded: Line 1 in red, Line 2 in green, and Line 3 in beige. Map background is white.

This image is a map of the "Metro de Granada 2030," showcasing three metro lines in Granada. Line 1 runs from Atarfe to Alhendín, Line 2 from Atarfe to Las Gabias, and Line 3 from Caleta to Hípica. The map also indicates connections with urban and interurban buses, high-speed services, and regional/national services. Each line is color-coded: Line 1 in red, Line 2 in green, and Line 3 in beige. Map background is white.

• m e t r o • d e • g r a n a d a • 2 0 3 0 •

• a little personal project to show the upcoming transformation of the light rail metro network in the andalusian city of granada, spain 🇪🇸
• www.behance.net/gallery/2099...

#transitscapes #transitmaps #metro #granada

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This image is a detailed map of the Nagasaki Electric Tramway system. It features five distinct tram lines, each color-coded for easy identification: blue, red, yellow, orange, and green. The map shows various tram stops along each route, with key stations and interchanges highlighted. The lines run primarily north-south, with some branches extending east-west. The map includes symbols for connections to other transportation services, such as the JR Nagasaki Main Line and the Nishi-Kyushu Shinkansen. Additional information on the map indicates service hours, intervals, and accessibility notes, specifying that most stops are wheelchair accessible except for a few listed stations.

This image is a detailed map of the Nagasaki Electric Tramway system. It features five distinct tram lines, each color-coded for easy identification: blue, red, yellow, orange, and green. The map shows various tram stops along each route, with key stations and interchanges highlighted. The lines run primarily north-south, with some branches extending east-west. The map includes symbols for connections to other transportation services, such as the JR Nagasaki Main Line and the Nishi-Kyushu Shinkansen. Additional information on the map indicates service hours, intervals, and accessibility notes, specifying that most stops are wheelchair accessible except for a few listed stations.

• 長崎電気軌道 • Nagasaki Electric Tramway •

• dust off your kanji reading skills and get your overhead wires buzzing to enjoy my unofficial take on the electric tram network in nagasaki, japan 🇯🇵
• www.behance.net/gallery/2065...

#transitscapes #transitmaps #長崎市

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This image is a detailed map of the tram network in Oradea, Romania. It features multiple tram lines, each color-coded and numbered for easy identification. The map includes key stations such as Pod CFR, Sinteza, Iosia, and Nufărul, with interconnections between different lines. The layout shows the routes and stops, providing a visual guide for navigating the city's tram system. Additionally, there are symbols indicating bus and railway stations for multimodal transport options. Map is drawn over dark background.

This image is a detailed map of the tram network in Oradea, Romania. It features multiple tram lines, each color-coded and numbered for easy identification. The map includes key stations such as Pod CFR, Sinteza, Iosia, and Nufărul, with interconnections between different lines. The layout shows the routes and stops, providing a visual guide for navigating the city's tram system. Additionally, there are symbols indicating bus and railway stations for multimodal transport options. Map is drawn over dark background.

• t r a m v a i u l • d i n • o r a d e a •

• homemade interpretation -in all its slightly retro-looking glory- of the tramway system in oradea, romania 🇷🇴
• www.behance.net/gallery/2042...

#transitscapes #transitmaps #oradea

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This image is a detailed map of the Vinnytsia Tram system in Ukraine, showcasing various tram routes and stops. The map is divided into two main sections: the left side displays the city's tram network with color-coded lines representing different routes, each marked with tram stop names in both Ukrainian and transliterations in Latin alphabet. The right side provides a legend explaining the tram lines and their corresponding colors, along with symbols for available transfers to bus and railway stations. Map has a black background and each tram line has a distinctive colour.

Other images on this post shows different versons of this map: on white background, or with all tram lines shown either in black over white background or in white over black.

This image is a detailed map of the Vinnytsia Tram system in Ukraine, showcasing various tram routes and stops. The map is divided into two main sections: the left side displays the city's tram network with color-coded lines representing different routes, each marked with tram stop names in both Ukrainian and transliterations in Latin alphabet. The right side provides a legend explaining the tram lines and their corresponding colors, along with symbols for available transfers to bus and railway stations. Map has a black background and each tram line has a distinctive colour. Other images on this post shows different versons of this map: on white background, or with all tram lines shown either in black over white background or in white over black.

Here is my minimalist and schematic representation of the tramway network currently operating in Vinnytsia (Вінниця in Ukrainian), Ukraine

To this day, the network consists in six lines (including a circular one) running over 20ish kms of 1000mm "metre" gauge tracks across the city, most of which using a dedicated right-of-way -except for the bridge section over the Southern Buh river

As it is often the case in Ukraine (but not only) with older systems like the one here, some stops may be referred to using different names
It is the case with the major hub located in the Барське Шосе/Barske Shose area where several lines end up at slightly different positions
Some maps and timetables to those lines may alternately refer to all stops within this area only as Барське Шосе/Barske Shose while some others may differentiate between Барське Шосе/Barske Shose and the nearby western bus terminal known as Західний Автовокзал/Zakhidnyy Avtovokzal

Same thing happens with a stop located a bit more south, referred to as either Ім. Героїв-Пожежників/Im. Heroiv Pozhezhnykiv or вул. Миколи Ващука/vul. Mykoly Vashchuka -sometimes even as Вишенька/Vyshenka although this name more broadly refers to the district itself

As schematic and straight-forward as this diagram comes, it eventually sticks fairly well to the network's real layout within Vinnytsia's rather regular street grid
It also comes in a variety of versions -black on white, white on black, colours on white or black- so, have it your way!

Here is my minimalist and schematic representation of the tramway network currently operating in Vinnytsia (Вінниця in Ukrainian), Ukraine To this day, the network consists in six lines (including a circular one) running over 20ish kms of 1000mm "metre" gauge tracks across the city, most of which using a dedicated right-of-way -except for the bridge section over the Southern Buh river As it is often the case in Ukraine (but not only) with older systems like the one here, some stops may be referred to using different names It is the case with the major hub located in the Барське Шосе/Barske Shose area where several lines end up at slightly different positions Some maps and timetables to those lines may alternately refer to all stops within this area only as Барське Шосе/Barske Shose while some others may differentiate between Барське Шосе/Barske Shose and the nearby western bus terminal known as Західний Автовокзал/Zakhidnyy Avtovokzal Same thing happens with a stop located a bit more south, referred to as either Ім. Героїв-Пожежників/Im. Heroiv Pozhezhnykiv or вул. Миколи Ващука/vul. Mykoly Vashchuka -sometimes even as Вишенька/Vyshenka although this name more broadly refers to the district itself As schematic and straight-forward as this diagram comes, it eventually sticks fairly well to the network's real layout within Vinnytsia's rather regular street grid It also comes in a variety of versions -black on white, white on black, colours on white or black- so, have it your way!

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• в і н н и ц ь к и й • т р а м в а й •
• v i n n y t s i a • t r a m w a y •

• here is my minimalist take on the tramway network in operation in vinnytsia, ukraine 🇺🇦
• tap [alt] to learn more
• www.behance.net/gallery/2042...

#transitscapes #transitmaps #україна #вінниця

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The image shows two transit maps of Puebla-Tlaxcala's metropolitan area in Mexico, one with a white background and one with a black background. Each highlights three color-coded bus rapid transit routes: red (Chachapa to Tlaxcalancingo), blue (Margaritas to Diagonal), and green (Valsequillo to CAPU/Diagonal). Feeder route connections and service times are included, with special hours marked for women and minors.

The image shows two transit maps of Puebla-Tlaxcala's metropolitan area in Mexico, one with a white background and one with a black background. Each highlights three color-coded bus rapid transit routes: red (Chachapa to Tlaxcalancingo), blue (Margaritas to Diagonal), and green (Valsequillo to CAPU/Diagonal). Feeder route connections and service times are included, with special hours marked for women and minors.

• r u t a • p u e b l a • t l a x c a l a •

• a clear and simple homemade schematic of the bus rapid transit network known as "red urbana de transporte articulado" in the metropolitan zone of puebla-tlaxcala, méxico 🇲🇽
• www.behance.net/gallery/2042...

#transitscapes #transitmaps #pueblamx

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