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Chronotrains 1911

Published on 3 November 20223 November 2022 by Jonathan Crowe

Benjamin Tran Dinh’s interactive isochrone map of Europe showing how far you can go by train in five hours (previously) has a new variant that does the same thing for 1911 France. Getting closer in time and place to those original isochrone maps. [Maps Mania]

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