There’s no surprises with the depiction of the Regional Connector itself on the map: it’s been shown as being under construction for a while now, and this map keeps true to those earlier depictions. I also like that these labels have all been set horizontally instead of on a 45-degree angle, a treatment which is now solely reserved for stations along horizontal route lines. I’ll also note that it really does seem that someone responsible for making these maps reads this blog: my last review opined that even spacing of the station names along the B Line might look better than even spacing of the station dots… and that’s exactly what we have this time around. Just dropped on the LA Metro Twitter account, here’s a first look at their new system map once the Regional Connector opens at noon, this Friday June 16.įirst off, one prediction I made in my previous review has been proven true: this map marks the end of the old colour-based line designations.
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