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The following link is from Reed College in Portland, which lists maps and transit information from cities with subway or elevated systems. *Some of the maps may be outdated, and a few of the links may not work (the map of the cancelled Cincinnati subway is one of them, sadly). *However, it's still very informative and quite interesting.
http://www.reed.edu/~reyn/transport.html |
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A more general site: www.urbanrail.net
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Didn't see that other one until after I posted the first link =\
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http://www.columbia.edu/%7Ebrennan/subway/SubwayMap.gif
A very large but detailed map of the tranportation system in the NYC metro area. Includes the subway (NYC and Newark), Hudson-Bergen, PATH, NJT, MetroNorth, LIRR, ferries, Amtrak and both AirTrains. |
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