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http://www.theguardian.com/cities/2015/nov/30/world-cities-quiz-naked-geographically-accurate-metro-maps
Buzz Clik
(38,437 posts)Laura PourMeADrink
(42,770 posts)GreatGazoo
(3,937 posts)love the joke answer: "Los Angeles"
marmar
(77,114 posts)Oddly enough, the only one I got wrong was London, which was one I would have guaranteed I would have gotten right.
ScreamingMeemie
(68,918 posts)I was guessing girl.
smirkymonkey
(63,221 posts)live in the city. City people mostly take buses, which run on electric and are always coming off the wires. They are also ridiculously crowded.
KamaAina
(78,249 posts)Then it's a quick, less crowded way to get down to Market St.
brooklynite
(94,934 posts)...but I have a professional advantage
Laura PourMeADrink
(42,770 posts)brooklynite
(94,934 posts)smirkymonkey
(63,221 posts)I got Moscow and Beijing wrong.
geardaddy
(24,931 posts)Tommy_Carcetti
(43,227 posts)I'm not sure how I did that well, but I did.
longship
(40,416 posts)The easy ones:
New York!
Chicago!
Paris!
London!
Mainly because of geographical constraints.
I was just lucky on the rest.
Moscow was easy too.
Mostly I guessed. I am not a world traveler. I have never had a passport.
petronius
(26,611 posts)lectures, to illustrate the importance of map generalization. It's also an interesting puzzle from the perspective of the history, development, and physical site of the cities (assuming you don't recognize the layouts directly)...
Laura PourMeADrink
(42,770 posts)the cities looked like. What throws you at first are the underwater routes you have to discount (i.e. NYC, San Fran).
geardaddy
(24,931 posts)muriel_volestrangler
(101,411 posts)I missed Glasgow and San Francisco. Jeez, Glasgow could be anywhere with not much metro.
Laura PourMeADrink
(42,770 posts)to have public transit
alcibiades_mystery
(36,437 posts)uawchild
(2,208 posts)Second guessed myself on San Francisco and changed to a wrong answer. lol
Nice quiz!
Stardust
(3,894 posts)Laura PourMeADrink
(42,770 posts)Retrograde
(10,176 posts)I was able to eliminate Barcelona and Buenos Aeres from one since those are both on coasts and wouldn't have lines going off in all directions from the city center. Toronto's easy because of that one line that loops around at the bottom. I'm not sure what that spur on Staten Island is in the NYC one, though.
KamaAina
(78,249 posts)It runs from the ferry in St. George in back of the neighborhoods along Hylan Blvd. and the Atlantic. Above ground, but still considered part of the subway system for fare purposes.
treestar
(82,383 posts)Warpy
(111,433 posts)It was easy because so many of them have their shapes dictated by adjacent bodies of water. If you know the geography, you know how a mass transit system will look.
Behind the Aegis
(54,044 posts)Not bad given I have only been to one of those cities and never rode the subway there.
Bucky
(54,094 posts)somewhere around "Turin" I began to suspect that not all cities have subway systems
Mendocino
(7,521 posts)neat quiz
unc70
(6,125 posts)Have used 6. Educated guesses for the rest.
Laura PourMeADrink
(42,770 posts)unc70
(6,125 posts)Probably deserved about 8, luck did the rest.
X_Digger
(18,585 posts)I've been to all the US cities, as well as some of the european cities.. but you'd have to pay me to do mass transit in many of them.
Stuart G
(38,458 posts)lovemydog
(11,833 posts)but I was kind of flying by the seat of my pants. Trying to think of which cities actually have mass transit and how it may be arranged. A few cities I did recognize. That was pretty fascinating.
Laura PourMeADrink
(42,770 posts)lovemydog
(11,833 posts)I took it again and got them all right. It's fun learning how a city's mass transit is designed.
LiberalElite
(14,691 posts)NYC which is where I live.
MrScorpio
(73,631 posts)Missed Glasgow.