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lilbluefoxie

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I got and idea the other day to make a detailed, annotated map of the subway for use in planning trips,

 

I alreayd have a marked up map detailing (however incomplete) stations that are good for photos, in bad areas, lack crossovers, and which stations have space after the train stops to get a photo in.

 

However id like to design something that looks cleaner and doesn't have the mta bus bubbles and whatnot.

 

So im wondering, which stations lack crossovers to the other side? and which stations lack space at the platform edge to get in photos of the train?

 

I wont ask about the bad areas because its subjective; what I might consider a bad neighborhood, you might think is fine or even live there.

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Guest lance25

@LBF: If you have an iPod Touch or iPhone, you can download the "KickMap Lite" app for free, which clearly labels which stations can be crossed over without paying another fare.

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