Very shiny representation of the inner part of Sydney’s rail network. Design-wise, it doesn’t stray too far from the look of the official map (Sept. 2012, 3.5 stars), although I’m not quite sure why the route line that represents the peak-only East Hills services heading up through Sydenham suddenly turns northwards before it reaches Redfern. The labels for Circular Quay and St. James stations could also be much better aligned with their respective ticks.
Technically, there should also be a second tick mark at Newtown, Ashfield, Croydon, Homebush and Flemington stations, as they all serve the South Line as well as the Bankstown line. Their non-inclusion probably stems from technical or structural reasons here, however, so I’ll let it slide.
Would probably look great in one of those super-white, extra-minimalistic houses, although it looks like a bugger to keep clean.
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