Philadelphia – The Map Room https://www.maproomblog.com Blogging about maps since 2003 Thu, 24 Aug 2023 20:25:53 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://www.maproomblog.com/xq/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/cropped-logo-2017-04-32x32.jpg Philadelphia – The Map Room https://www.maproomblog.com 32 32 116787204 New York and Philadelphia Regional Rail Networks on One Map https://www.maproomblog.com/2023/08/new-york-and-philadelphia-regional-rail-networks-on-one-map/ Thu, 24 Aug 2023 20:25:53 +0000 https://www.maproomblog.com/?p=1818116 More]]> NYC and Philadelphia regional rail networks
Evelyn Ivy (GitHub)

Here’s a rail network map that shows the commuter rail lines of both New York City and Philadelphia. It’s by Evelyn Ivy, who explains on Mastodon that it took six months of work to complete. “Showing five different commuter rail systems (#CTRail, #MetroNorth, #LIRR, #NJTransit, and #SEPTA), this map depicts everywhere a passenger can get to by train from NYC or Philadelphia without using Amtrak.” (The keys are Trenton and New Haven, where you can hop from one system to the next.)

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Philadelphia Print Shop Reopening This Fall Under New Management https://www.maproomblog.com/2020/08/philadelphia-print-shop-reopening-this-fall-under-new-management/ Fri, 07 Aug 2020 22:37:45 +0000 https://www.maproomblog.com/?p=1789099 More]]> The Philadelphia Print Shop (not to be confused with the Denver-based Philadelphia Print Shop West), an antique prints, rare books and maps dealer that closed last December, is back in business. David Mackey has bought the business from Don Cresswell, who founded it in 1982, and is relocating it from Philadelphia’s Chestnut Hill neighbourhood to nearby Wayne. A “COVID-style grand opening” is planned for October. [WMS]

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Fantasy Maps of U.S. Cities https://www.maproomblog.com/2014/10/fantasy-maps-of-us-cities/ Thu, 02 Oct 2014 13:40:00 +0000 http://www.maproomblog.com/2014/10/fantasy-maps-of-us-cities/ More]]> Fantasy map of Cleveland (Stentor Danielson)
Fantasy map of Cleveland (Stentor Danielson)

For another example of using fantasy map design language to create real-world maps, here’s the work of geography professor Stentor Danielson, who draws maps of U.S. cities in the style of fantasy maps and sells them on Etsy. Boston, Cleveland (above), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Washington are available. His Tumblr. Via io9.

Previously: A Fantasy Map of Great Britain; A Fantasy Map of Australia; A Fantasy Map of the U.S.

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