@SunLau_: Sharing a site I've been obsessed with for two days — OpenRailwayMap. Recently I've been following the progress of the Tongsu-Jiayong high-speed railway and found it by accident. It has been online since 2013 and, through continuous updates, now covers mainstream rail transit networks worldwide (including trams, subways, conventional and high-speed trains, etc.). Lines under construction are also drawn based on public information. Based on the selected...
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The author shares a site called OpenRailwayMap. Since going online in 2013, it covers mainstream rail transit networks worldwide, allowing users to view infrastructure, speed, and other information, and also draws lines under construction.
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Sharing a site I’ve been obsessed with for two days — OpenRailwayMap
Recently I’ve been following the progress of the Nantong-Suzhou-Jiaxing-Ningbo high-speed railway, and stumbled upon it. It has been online since 2013, and through continuous updates, it now covers the world’s major rail transit networks (including trams, subways, conventional and high-speed trains, etc.). Lines under construction are also drawn based on public information.
Through the options, you can view infrastructure, speed, and other information. When zoomed in, station platforms, tracks, bridges and tunnels, and yards are also very intuitive and detailed. In the past, I would get confused looking at railway operation maps; on OpenRailwayMap, I can follow the line details and estimate which routes under-construction lines might begin with. It’s so much fun.
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