The animated map above shows timelapse of London Underground services.
It was created by Brian Greenlees using Adobe Animate.
You can also see his New York City MTA Subway Services one here.
Making Sense Of The World, One Map At A Time
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The animated map above shows timelapse of London Underground services.
It was created by Brian Greenlees using Adobe Animate.
You can also see his New York City MTA Subway Services one here.
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The animated map above shows peak-hour New York City MTA Subway Services based on scheduled services.
It was created by Brian Greenlees using Adobe Animate.
Also see the Animated Timelapse of The London Underground
The New York City Subway operates 24/7, with train frequencies varying by line, time of day, and day of the week.
Here’s a general overview of train frequencies for each line:
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You can find the full list below but here are the top and bottom for each type:
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The total number of deaths are written on each state and the background colour shows the number of deaths per 100,000 people.
The data comes from The American War Library. Which you can see below:
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The video above shows a very brief timelapse of the Syrian Civil war from 2011 until 2024.
Here’s what each of the colours mean:
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The map above shows which states have a building taller than the current height of the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt (the tallest of Egypt’s pyramids at 138.5 m [454 ft]) and which ones don’t.
And in case you’re curious here’s a list of the tallest building in each US state and territory:
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The map above shows one of my favourite random facts, apparently Wyoming has only 2 sets of escalators in the entire state.
As a London resident this is just wild to me, I rode at least 4 escalators just to get to work this morning via train and tube.
So the thought of there being only 2 in the entire state sort of blow my mind.
Here’s a summary why:
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I personally love the map above, partly because it includes my hometown.
It shows the temperature difference between the lowest lows in winter and highest highs in summer of each country’s capital city.
Growing up I was always told that Canada had the second coldest capital city in the world after Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, but after Kazakhstan moved it’s capital to Astana from Almaty it looks Ottawa has fallen into third place.
Here are the top 5 with the biggest differences:
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Here’s how they figured it out:
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The Black Death, a devastating pandemic caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis.
Here’s an overview of its spread, origins, transmission, and decline: