Rail Transit of Portland, Oregon

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    Here's a new transit diagram that I've been working on for a while now - a unified rail transit map for the place I live, Portland, Oregon. Portland is blessed with fantastic public transportation, but I've always felt that the official TriMet system diagram fails to fully show this, even after its recent redesign.The official diagram only shows TriMet's services - the MAX light rail and WES commuter rail - relegating the important Portland Streetcar to a pathetic, unlabelled, light brown squiggle through downtown. As the Streetcar is currently expanding across the Willamette River in the form of the Streetcar Loop, I feel it is even more important to show its full extent and interaction with TriMet's services. As both systems honour each other's fares, there's absolutely no reason not to show both systems on one diagram.

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    1. Cameron Booth 22 months ago | reply

      See also:

      Interstate
      Interstate

      Itinéraires de train à grande vitesse de la France
      Itinéraires de train à grande vitesse de la France

      International E-Road Network Diagram
      International E-Road Network Diagram

      Amtrak Passenger Rail System
      Amtrak Passenger Rail System

      Washington, DC Metro Map Redesign
      Washington, D.C. Metro Diagram Redesign

    2. Cat Man! 22 months ago | reply

      Great job!

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    3. felipe_gabaldon 22 months ago | reply

      Congrats on Explore!!!

    4. guidi2 22 months ago | reply

      Wonderful Shot!

    5. amalfitanomichael [deleted] 22 months ago | reply

      This is very simple and easy to follow. Excellent new transit map. You're correct about our map system being confusing to those outside the area who want to utilize the amazing transit system we have. And I like how you worked in the PM line that's being constructed.

    6. octobercountry 22 months ago | reply

      Beautifully done!

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