This map seems dead useful to those unfamiliar with the MRT and where the stops are in relation to others/streets
I like it. There’s one at the MRT gates sometimes. Sometimes it’s sold out I guess, but I think it’s free. It’s a little more detailed, but I haven’t seen an updated one.
The part between Zhongshan Jr. High and Songshan Airport is wrong.
Nice.
its also missing the train line to Lovely Luzhou, the Paris of Xinbei City.
Ohh come on, what do you have against Paris? As resently as last night I was almost run into by a white Merc driven by a 18 year old binlang chewing xiao di…
I can’t tell what’s wrong?
I can’t tell what’s wrong?[/quote]
It shows that the line turns right at Zhongshan Jr. High station. It should continue on down another block north and turn at Fuxing/Minzu.
I can’t tell what’s wrong?[/quote]
It shows that the line turns right at Zhongshan Jr. High station. It should continue on down another block north and turn at Fuxing/Minzu.[/quote]
The important thing is that they got the stops right.
I can’t tell what’s wrong?[/quote]
It shows that the line turns right at Zhongshan Jr. High station. It should continue on down another block north and turn at Fuxing/Minzu.[/quote]
The important thing is that they got the stops right.[/quote]
Agreed, but that short stretch along Minzu affords the best view in the entire MRT system. You can see the mountains, the sunset, the ferris wheel, planes taxiing, taking off and landing. That small section is the gem and should not be wrongly rendered.
its just to confuse the wicked commie spies… no worries. The natives know better how it really goes !
So is the part between TSA and Dazhi (although no one really cares since it’s underground anyway).
Oooh on another note, you can turn on transit maps in satellite view for Google Maps, and the MRT is one of the systems included.
[quote=“Lili”]This map seems dead useful to those unfamiliar with the MRT and where the stops are in relation to others/streets
http://www.taiwan-taipei.com/grafx/taipei_MRT_map.jpg[/quote]
Thanks!