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Post by Harsig on Mar 10, 2016 12:48:01 GMT
Its a never ending task keeping such diagrams up to date. Another item that needs adding when you get the chance is the very recently installed trailing crossover on the Hammersmith & City line between Paddington and Royal Oak. It is not yet commissioned (and won't be until the new signalling is brought in) but it is physically there already.
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Post by DWS on Mar 10, 2016 18:10:20 GMT
Has the hand worked crossover at Royal Oak been removed ?
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Post by londoner on Jan 23, 2018 0:33:32 GMT
Just thought I'd update the thread. A new version (3.7) of the map was released by Franklin Jarrier just before Christmas:
http://carto.metro.free.fr/metro-tram-london/
direct download link:
http://carto.metro.free.fr/documents/CartoMetroLondon.v3.7.pdf
Not sure what the new changes are however.
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Post by cartometro on Apr 17, 2020 20:08:18 GMT
Hello, I would just inform you that i had to move my website to a new independant hosting with a tinny domain name : cartometro.com(I got some trouble with google detecting a false positive redirection to malicious website and I can't fix that due to the hosting) There is still no new version of the map for a while but I'll work on that very soon ! There are a lot of small mistake of evolution to add ! I'll let you know ! Best regards, Franklin PS: sorry to open a new thread, I would have preferred fix the link on the previous one but it's locked.
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Post by rapidtransitman on Apr 17, 2020 20:28:21 GMT
Merci Frank pour tous vos efforts de cartographie pour les grandes villes du monde!
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Post by futurix on Apr 19, 2020 16:57:47 GMT
I love your map of Strasbourg trams!
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Post by rincew1nd on Apr 19, 2020 17:09:37 GMT
PS: sorry to open a new thread, I would have preferred fix the link on the previous one but it's locked. Existing thread unlocked and threads merged.
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Post by cartometro on Apr 26, 2020 10:35:21 GMT
Hello ! As promised earlier, I've updated the map. The v3.9 is online now : cartometro.com/metro-tram-london/I couldn't list all the changes, but the most important are: - Opening of Meridian Water station - Layout changes at Uxbridge, Neasden & Ealing Common Depot - Paddington NR approch (up to the connection to the Elizabeth line, ready for the opening ) Thanks you for all your emails, I hope I didn't miss one ! Franklin PS : the london line map is also updated to mention the Lea Valley Reversible line(thanks you rincew1nd for merging the threads)
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Post by londoner on Apr 26, 2020 13:05:02 GMT
Hello ! As promised earlier, I've updated the map. The v3.9 is online now : cartometro.com/metro-tram-london/I couldn't list all the changes, but the most important are: - Opening of Meridian Water station - Layout changes at Uxbridge, Neasden & Ealing Common Depot - Paddington NR approch (up to the connection to the Elizabeth line, ready for the opening ) Thanks you for all your emails, I hope I didn't miss one ! Franklin PS : the london line map is also updated to mention the Lea Valley Reversible line(thanks you rincew1nd for merging the threads)
I'm sure I'm not the only one who wishes the say thank you for providing not just the maps, but also for taking the time to update them!
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Post by John Tuthill on Apr 26, 2020 13:27:06 GMT
Hello ! As promised earlier, I've updated the map. The v3.9 is online now : cartometro.com/metro-tram-london/I couldn't list all the changes, but the most important are: - Opening of Meridian Water station - Layout changes at Uxbridge, Neasden & Ealing Common Depot - Paddington NR approch (up to the connection to the Elizabeth line, ready for the opening ) Thanks you for all your emails, I hope I didn't miss one ! Franklin PS : the london line map is also updated to mention the Lea Valley Reversible line(thanks you rincew1nd for merging the threads) I'm sure I'm not the only one who wishes the say thank you for providing not just the maps, but also for taking the time to update them!
No your not-thank you for all your time and effort it's much admired and appreciated.
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Post by countryman on Apr 26, 2020 13:27:51 GMT
I used to travel frequently from South Greenford Halt (as it was then) to Ealing Broadway. Due to the Elizabeth Line, I know that the service has been cut back to West Ealing. From the Carto Metro map, it appears that it comes into a new platform 5 to avoid the slow lines. However, from the map it appears that there is no route from platform 5 to the left side track to Greenford. Is this the way it operates, running wrong road, or is there an omission from the map?
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Post by countryman on Apr 26, 2020 13:31:51 GMT
I used to travel frequently from South Greenford Halt (as it was then) to Ealing Broadway. Due to the Elizabeth Line, I know that the service has been cut back to West Ealing. From the Carto Metro map, it appears that it comes into a new platform 5 to avoid the slow lines. However, from the map it appears that there is no route from platform 5 to the left side track to Greenford. Is this the way it operates, running wrong road, or is there an omission from the map? I've answered my own question. The line approaching from Castlebar Park has been singled for a short distance, allowing the move to the down line. However the map has not been updated.
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Post by cartometro on Apr 26, 2020 16:06:28 GMT
I've answered my own question. The line approaching from Castlebar Park has been singled for a short distance, allowing the move to the down line. However the map has not been updated. Indeed, I've miss that. I'll fix that for the next version ! Thanks
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Post by DWS on Apr 26, 2020 20:04:32 GMT
Crossover at Royal Oak on the Hammersmith & City has been removed.
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Post by Chris L on Apr 26, 2020 21:13:18 GMT
Crossover at Royal Oak on the Hammersmith & City has been removed. As indicated by the dotted lines.
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Post by DWS on Apr 26, 2020 21:45:21 GMT
Crossover at Royal Oak on the Hammersmith & City has been removed. As indicated by the dotted lines. Hornchurch had a crossover which has been removed, no dotted lines shown ?
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Post by norbitonflyer on Apr 27, 2020 9:51:33 GMT
Acton Diveunder: great work as always, but can I note that Google Earth shows the diveunder to start further west - before the ladder junction leading out of the yard (which is surely the point), and there are two tracks passing over it. I can't vouch for the provenance of the attached, but it does seem to correspond to the layout as seen on Google Earth. farm9.staticflickr.com/8345/8273696755_df7bab3dda_z.jpg
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Post by Dstock7080 on Apr 27, 2020 11:32:56 GMT
Hornchurch had a crossover which has been removed, no dotted lines shown ? Dotted line is correctly visible on all the new versions i can see.
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Post by DWS on Apr 27, 2020 13:48:13 GMT
Hornchurch had a crossover which has been removed, no dotted lines shown ? Dotted line is correctly visible on all the new versions i can see. Must have been looking at it with out my specks on .
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Post by cartometro on Apr 27, 2020 21:58:06 GMT
Acton Diveunder: great work as always, but can I note that Google Earth shows the diveunder to start further west - before the ladder junction leading out of the yard (which is surely the point), and there are two tracks passing over it. I can't vouch for the provenance of the attached, but it does seem to correspond to the layout as seen on Google Earth. farm9.staticflickr.com/8345/8273696755_df7bab3dda_z.jpgI agree, thank you for pointing this !
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