Post your city's transit map
Post your city's transit map
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My city doesn't have public transport
Good. It means communism didn't affect your country too hard.
tokyo full railway map
jesus christ
is this easy to navigate for most japs?
>let me post a map for a region of 30 millions rail lines instead of the actual two subway systems in tokyo
you just get a contactless card, put money on it and follow the route maps or get google to plot a route
yes.
it's easy desu m8.
the entire network is underground and even if they wanted to expand the metro above ground they can't because the trains aren't weather proof
Riding the bus here is god awful honestly
>centro de ciudad
even the midwest is pozzed
The trolley effectively covers a single suburban corridor. It goes from downtown to what is essentially farmland. It has incredibly good coverage, but it's just this "two" lines, which aren't particularly distant, even if separated by hills.
>TFW when live in small city in the American West with very little public transit.
On the other hand, I can just drive everywhere, anytime I want, day or night, and actually arrive where I want to get to when I want to get there.
north of the bridge you have rich people and asians, south of the bridge you have bogans, arabs, and more asians
this is the pic of the city where I was born and brought up.
I like how it stops in the west when the neighborhoods get rich and white
Pure autism.
how many limbs do you have?
>limb
i...is this kinda discriminatory speech?
hiroshima got nuked, radiation turns people into mutants, so if you're from hiroshima you must be a mutant with extra limbs. not discriminatory, just a joke at your expense.
ah okey got it.
Thanks to the radiation I can get higher IQ than usual desu
it should be "étudiant en Français" or "étudiant de la langue Français", not "de Français" or "du Français" :)
I am just a Japanese student who studies French so the latter of what you told me should be adopted.
"Le Français" itself has a sense that indicates the language of what the so-called Frenchmen use, right?
Inner West represent! Eshays lad we own the train stations!
The metro works fine, but it's not really impressive.
yes, if you are not specifically focusing studying french then the second applies better but both are fine
not sure what you mean by the second sentence but "Le français" means the French language regardless of who is speaking it
What do the green parts represent? Polders?
広島は最近災害続きで大変だねえ
土砂崩れしやすい土地なのかな
>what you mean by the second sentence
sorry to confuse you
what I said is "typical" image held by the mass...yeah your pointing it out that the French language is a language independent of its nation is right.
>the second
what do you mean by that?
まぁ元々平地すくねぇし
You said
>I am just a Japanese student who studies French so the latter of what you told me should be adopted.
i thought you were referring to "étudiant en français" vs "étudiant de la langue français" and I agreed with you that the second is more accurate for you (but both are good)
yes, exactly. However, the expansion of Schiedam, Rotterdam and Vlaardingen and the forced expropriation of land owners around the big cities have caused the disappearance of many of them.
ah I see.
I guess that the reason why you said "if you are not specifically focusing studying french" is that if I dare to focus on studying "THE LANGUAGE", then I must specify the attribute(namely, specifying what I study),
Is it right?
We only have busses, because “we are a bicycle city so no need to invest in anything whatsoever”
The map is outdated though since no more busses drive within the canals
Super simple, super straight forward even 5 year olds can navigate through our transit system.
By that I meant if you are specializing in studying French and that is your main focus then
>étudiant en français
is better, but if French is just one of several things of more general study then
>étudiant de la langue français
is better. Sorry if I'm still being confusing, it's too late for me to be posting and I'm tired. "du français" sounds weird to native French and is improper grammar
I finally get what you meant...
thank you sempai to study French!
sorry to bother you at too late night.
mi folyik itt?
where the fuck is this place?
in hungary
Medium sized
This is the pic of where I now live.
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railmaps.jp
you are like little baby
watch this
gib me a bigger one please.
I'll use it for my next trip to London and in order to send it to my mother's friend living there.
How do you call the parts of the London Underground which aren't under the ground?
*What do you call
It's often called "overground", but it can be also operated by those who consist of "national rail" network.
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Seoul Subway map
literally cancer
It's medium-sized, but this is without busses of course. Two new metro lines are being built though.