MTA style MBTA map
April Fools’ may have come and gone, but who says the fun has to end? This MBTA map, styled in the spirit of the MTA’s design, is my belated contribution to the day’s shenanigans. It’s a nod to the MTA…
April Fools’ may have come and gone, but who says the fun has to end? This MBTA map, styled in the spirit of the MTA’s design, is my belated contribution to the day’s shenanigans. It’s a nod to the MTA…
The MBTA map is a familiar sight for anyone who travels around Boston by public transit. But is it the best it can be? I don’t think so. That’s why I have been redesigning the map every year for the…
MISC FANTASY MAPS MBTA Commuter Rail Expansion Map MBTA Expansion Plans WMATA Expansion Plans
CTA STRIP MAP REDESIGN A modern take on a (questionable) strip map design
MBTA MAP REDESIGN My major pet peeve with the T map, and the reason I’ve made a few redesigns of it over the past ~year is the way that it displays the green line. The current T map shows the…
WMATA MAP REDESIGN A Vignelli-inspired take on the DC Metro Map. Includes the Maryland Purple line and the National Mall tourist attractions on top of normal map content. Though this is one of my more-outdated maps, I still think it…
NORTHEAST CORRIDOR COMMUTER RAIL MAP A few months ago, I set out on a mission to create a single map or every commuter rail and Amtrak service operating along the northeast corridor. With 73 lines, and nearly 800 stations mapped,…
Background Despite it’s challenges, maintenance backlogs, debt and safety record, the MBTA is a lifeline for the city of Boston, one that must be expanded over the next few years to help Massachusetts meet its climate goals, ease traffic congestion,…
The Current Maps: The currently available maps for commuter rail lines in the greater NYC region are a hot mess. I mean, at the time of writing, clicking to view the Metro-North Railroad map takes you to the old MTA…
This is here for archival purposes. Read this at your own caution. Lets try this again Earlier this year, I set out on a mission to redesign the MBTA map. The result? A blocky mess that showed the system inaccurately…