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Posted by TorSubDweller on Sun Dec 20 06:47:33 2009 Does anyone out there know of where I can obtain MTA Manhattan Neighborhood Maps? I saw a two year old link on this website it does not appear to be active any more. |
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Posted by Marc A. Rivlin on Sun Dec 20 08:06:37 2009, in response to MTA Manhattan Neighborhood Maps, posted by TorSubDweller on Sun Dec 20 06:47:33 2009. Here. They are in the "What's New" section of the Transit Museum online store. |
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Posted by TorSubDweller on Sun Dec 20 22:35:12 2009, in response to Re: MTA Manhattan Neighborhood Maps, posted by Marc A. Rivlin on Sun Dec 20 08:06:37 2009. Thank you for the info I looked at them, that is what I am looking for but that is printed paper $115 each + shipping,I am looking for digital copies. I sent the museum store an email and will see if they can provide digital images. If anyone knows of any digital source please post a message on this website.Than you for your input its nice to see them even at a small size. |
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Posted by GOLD_12th on Mon Dec 21 02:41:02 2009, in response to Re: MTA Manhattan Neighborhood Maps, posted by Marc A. Rivlin on Sun Dec 20 08:06:37 2009. Too bad, the images on that websit is too damn small, should have put in a pdf format.Why can the MTA put the Neighborhood maps on the map page? |
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Posted by 7 Local on Mon Dec 21 10:00:04 2009, in response to MTA Manhattan Neighborhood Maps, posted by TorSubDweller on Sun Dec 20 06:47:33 2009. If you have an iPhone/iPod touch, Exit Strategy has the same neighborhood maps in electronic phones for pretty much every station and all of Manhattan. |
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Posted by TorSubDweller on Mon Dec 21 17:07:39 2009, in response to Re: MTA Manhattan Neighborhood Maps, posted by 7 Local on Mon Dec 21 10:00:04 2009. Yes thank you I have seen that advertised on the net but I doubt that will work on a PC and it probably is greatly reduced res. I am looking for the full size high res maps on digital. |
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Posted by italianstallion on Mon Dec 21 17:22:53 2009, in response to MTA Manhattan Neighborhood Maps, posted by TorSubDweller on Sun Dec 20 06:47:33 2009. You can find an occasional one on local websites. Here is downtown Brooklyn:http://courts.state.ny.us/courts/ad2/pdf/areamap.pdf |
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Posted by italianstallion on Mon Dec 21 17:25:00 2009, in response to MTA Manhattan Neighborhood Maps, posted by TorSubDweller on Sun Dec 20 06:47:33 2009. You can find an occasional one on local websites. Here is downtown Brooklyn:http://courts.state.ny.us/courts/ad2/pdf/areamap.pdf |
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Posted by Kew Gardens Teleport on Mon Dec 21 17:31:13 2009, in response to MTA Manhattan Neighborhood Maps, posted by TorSubDweller on Sun Dec 20 06:47:33 2009. Here is a tarball of neighborhood maps that have been posted here before (IIRC by Spider-pig).This should be pretty straightforward to extract on any modern Linux distro. Otherwise: Instructions for Linux/Unix/Mac/other vaguely standard operating systems: 1) Save the file to your home directory. 2) Open a terminal window. 3) Type: cd ~ Instructions for Windows: 1) Use a Linux live CD. 2) Follow instructions for vaguely standard operating systems, modifying the path to wherever you can save the tarball. 3) Curse Bill Gates for writing such a non-compatible disaster. |
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Posted by Gold_12th on Mon Dec 21 20:29:11 2009, in response to Re: MTA Manhattan Neighborhood Maps, posted by Kew Gardens Teleport on Mon Dec 21 17:31:13 2009. But those (Manhattan) files are outdated. There are new neighborhood maps include all the neighborhoods. The website given by Marc A. Rivlin below is a example except the image is small, not viewable.... |
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Posted by lrg5784 on Mon Dec 21 20:38:40 2009, in response to Re: MTA Manhattan Neighborhood Maps, posted by Gold_12th on Mon Dec 21 20:29:11 2009. The Inwood map still has (9). |
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Posted by TorSubDweller on Tue Dec 22 23:07:51 2009, in response to Re: MTA Manhattan Neighborhood Maps, posted by italianstallion on Mon Dec 21 17:25:00 2009. Thanks two down 63 to go. |
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Posted by TorSubDweller on Tue Dec 22 23:17:06 2009, in response to Re: MTA Manhattan Neighborhood Maps, posted by Kew Gardens Teleport on Mon Dec 21 17:31:13 2009. Thank you for your very detailed instructions, I do not know much about computer language{the terms you used are unknown to me} or systems but I downloaded the tarball and will aquire a Linux live disc{some day} and will save your instructions so I will see in a few months what is there. |
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Posted by Wado MP73 on Tue Dec 22 23:36:47 2009, in response to Re: MTA Manhattan Neighborhood Maps, posted by TorSubDweller on Tue Dec 22 23:17:06 2009. You can just download 7-Zip for Windows or Stuffit Expander for a Mac (or Windows) and not deal with command lines. |
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Posted by Marc A. Rivlin on Tue Dec 22 23:52:40 2009, in response to Re: MTA Manhattan Neighborhood Maps, posted by TorSubDweller on Sun Dec 20 22:35:12 2009. I didn't realize that you wanted electronic ones. I don't think you are going to find current ones in Acrobat. The MTA only posts the updated Lower Manhattan one. I downloaded some of the Acrobat versions that were linked to in this thread in tarball compression before the uncompressed versions were taken offline, but they, of course, are outdated. Italianstallion pointed out the one that the Unified Court System uses to show its Brooklyn courthouses, but I don't think there are any others out there. I did a Google search a couple of years ago, but found just the UCS one. And, the MTA's printed ones are very costly. Keep in mind that many of the ones posted in stations are outdated, so the Tar folder may not be all that bad.Perhaps it is time for NYC and Company to contract with the MTA to publish all of the neighborhood maps both electronically and in book form. Seeing New York, 2010, anyone? |
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Posted by Terrapin Station on Wed Dec 23 06:40:27 2009, in response to Re: MTA Manhattan Neighborhood Maps, posted by Wado MP73 on Tue Dec 22 23:36:47 2009. WinRAR didn't like the tarball. |
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Posted by RailBus63 on Wed Dec 23 09:02:35 2009, in response to Re: MTA Manhattan Neighborhood Maps, posted by Marc A. Rivlin on Tue Dec 22 23:52:40 2009. Perhaps it is time for NYC and Company to contract with the MTA to publish all of the neighborhood maps both electronically and in book form. Seeing New York, 2010, anyone?Or perhaps it is time for a public agency to make PDF versions of this important customer information available on their website. I seem to recall that the original neighborhood map PDF's were yanked from the MTA website in the initial post-9/11 paranoia, but the fact that they are now willing to sell highly-detailed copies puts the lie to that excuse. |
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Posted by 33rd Street on Wed Dec 23 10:50:58 2009, in response to MTA Manhattan Neighborhood Maps, posted by TorSubDweller on Sun Dec 20 06:47:33 2009. Here is the Manhattan ones. I saved these from the TA's website in March of 2003. Obviously, most of them are from before the July 22nd, 2001 service changes.Manhattan Meighborhood Maps The link will still be active as long as I keep my 4shared account open. I hope this saved you a major headache on having to obtain them. |
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Posted by Green over Green on Wed Dec 23 11:44:35 2009, in response to Re: MTA Manhattan Neighborhood Maps, posted by 7 Local on Mon Dec 21 10:00:04 2009. There is a "lite" version available on Droid (and all the other Android based smart phones) as well as the Blackberry. Unfortunately it does not yet have the neighborhood maps so probably not worth the $2.99 price. |
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Posted by TorSubDweller on Wed Dec 23 16:54:06 2009, in response to Re: MTA Manhattan Neighborhood Maps, posted by Terrapin Station on Wed Dec 23 06:40:27 2009. I opened that with the winrar in a snap. thanks |
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Posted by TorSubDweller on Wed Dec 23 16:58:33 2009, in response to Re: MTA Manhattan Neighborhood Maps, posted by 33rd Street on Wed Dec 23 10:50:58 2009. I downloaded that Thank you23 down 42 to go If anyone sees any of the other ones please post a note. |
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Posted by TorSubDweller on Wed Dec 23 17:07:06 2009, in response to Re: MTA Manhattan Neighborhood Maps, posted by Gold_12th on Mon Dec 21 20:29:11 2009. I dont care if they are out of date. most of the details are realiable.I contacted the MTA museum store and was told that they do not offer the maps in digital format. It would be nice if they would, say a PDF link next to each map. |
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Posted by Kew Gardens Teleport on Wed Dec 23 18:41:39 2009, in response to Re: MTA Manhattan Neighborhood Maps, posted by Wado MP73 on Tue Dec 22 23:36:47 2009. :-) I knew there'd be a better answer to my inflicting the problem of "I'm in Somerset, I'm on a 56k connection, and I'm tired" on everyone. |
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Posted by GOLD_12th on Wed Dec 23 22:59:44 2009, in response to Re: MTA Manhattan Neighborhood Maps, posted by TorSubDweller on Wed Dec 23 17:07:06 2009. It would be nice if they would, say a PDF link next to each map.I agree. |
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Posted by Subterranean Railway on Wed Dec 23 23:36:00 2009, in response to MTA Manhattan Neighborhood Maps, posted by TorSubDweller on Sun Dec 20 06:47:33 2009. Not precisely what you're looking for, but it shouldn't be too hard to extract high-resolution (rasterized) current neighborhood maps from this. |
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Posted by Terrapin Station on Wed Dec 23 23:49:53 2009, in response to Re: MTA Manhattan Neighborhood Maps, posted by Subterranean Railway on Wed Dec 23 23:36:00 2009. Yes, that guy will surely know how to do that. |
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Posted by Kriston Lewis on Sat Oct 9 16:24:16 2010, in response to MTA Manhattan Neighborhood Maps, posted by TorSubDweller on Sun Dec 20 06:47:33 2009. There's a free iPhone/iPod Touch app called NYC Mate (a version for Android smartphones is also available). It allows one to download neighborhood maps for all stations on to their Apple or Google device. It even includes the borough-wide neighborhood map of Staten Island. |
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Posted by BrooklynBus on Mon Oct 11 10:00:12 2010, in response to Re: MTA Manhattan Neighborhood Maps, posted by RailBus63 on Wed Dec 23 09:02:35 2009. $65 is outrageous. They were selling a small Downtown Brooklyn one for $1. Why not the others? |
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Posted by Dan Lawrence on Tue Oct 12 22:08:23 2010, in response to Re: MTA Manhattan Neighborhood Maps, posted by BrooklynBus on Mon Oct 11 10:00:12 2010. What's the current (2010) price? The post you responded to was from December 23 last year. |
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Posted by BMTLines on Tue Oct 12 22:13:54 2010, in response to Re: MTA Manhattan Neighborhood Maps, posted by GOLD_12th on Mon Dec 21 02:41:02 2009. If they did that then they can't rip people off! |
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Posted by Henry R32 #3730 on Tue Oct 12 23:05:28 2010, in response to Re: MTA Manhattan Neighborhood Maps, posted by RailBus63 on Wed Dec 23 09:02:35 2009. Actually, they were put up immediately following 9/11 to help people get around lower Manhattan and find alternate travel routes. I think they lasted almost a year before getting taken down.It's important that people remember the paranoia machine didn't start to kick in until a few months later; the younger generation which is now on the internet can only go by secondhand tales. From what I remember I saw many railfans taking pictures the few days after 9/11 of R46 Qs on the Brighton, Js at 95st Bkln and the R40 slant / R68 Qs on Queens Blvd, and heard nothing of photographer harassment until much later. I got some RFW videos on the LIRR and MNRR, including the tunnels, in 2003. In 2003 I remember being able to walk through the Albany capitol building and legislature building without there even being metal detectors present, let alone a full on turnstile and security screening. It was a nice shortcut to Washington Ave from Empire State Plaza in the freezing cold. I feel like the newsstand in the Capitol suffered a sudden drop in customers when people could no longer stop by and grab a newspaper and whatnot on their way through in the morning. |
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Posted by LA Scott on Tue Oct 12 23:49:27 2010, in response to MTA Manhattan Neighborhood Maps, posted by TorSubDweller on Sun Dec 20 06:47:33 2009. I don't know what their source was, but my wife has a free app for her Android phone that includes all the neighborhood maps for the entire system. |
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Posted by WillD on Tue Oct 12 23:58:15 2010, in response to Re: MTA Manhattan Neighborhood Maps, posted by LA Scott on Tue Oct 12 23:49:27 2010. Wow, this is the first I've heard of this app. You wouldn't happen to know the name of it? A quick search of the google market didn't turn up anything that sounded like the MTA's neighborhood maps and I'd be much obliged if you'd give us some clues as to its whereabouts. |
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Posted by LA Scott on Wed Oct 13 00:12:29 2010, in response to Re: MTA Manhattan Neighborhood Maps, posted by WillD on Tue Oct 12 23:58:15 2010. The app is NYCMate. In the surface it looks like just another subway/bus map app, but if you tap on a station, you can download and view the neighborhood map. |
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Posted by WillD on Wed Oct 13 00:33:17 2010, in response to Re: MTA Manhattan Neighborhood Maps, posted by LA Scott on Wed Oct 13 00:12:29 2010. Wow, that's an amazing app. I think any chance of me ever being lost in NYC has now been thoroughly eliminated. Thank you very much because I'd probably never have simply downloaded it with its rather nondescript name. |
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Posted by R30A on Wed Oct 13 01:18:15 2010, in response to Re: MTA Manhattan Neighborhood Maps, posted by Henry R32 #3730 on Tue Oct 12 23:05:28 2010. So it WAS you I saw back in 2005 when I went on a tour of SUNY Albany! |
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Posted by Henry R32 #3730 on Wed Oct 13 02:16:41 2010, in response to Re: MTA Manhattan Neighborhood Maps, posted by R30A on Wed Oct 13 01:18:15 2010. Probably. In Fall of '05 I was a 20 hr/wk student employee with a full time class schedule so I spent a lot of time on campus... |
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Posted by checkthedoorlight on Wed Oct 13 14:11:49 2010, in response to Re: MTA Manhattan Neighborhood Maps, posted by Henry R32 #3730 on Tue Oct 12 23:05:28 2010. 9/11 isn't what caused the "photographer = terrorist" paranoia around the country. It was the railroad bombings in London and Spain a couple years later. When I first moved to NYC in 2003, I never had ANY problems taking photos, videos, etc of anything. After the summer of 2004, everything changed. |
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Posted by Spider-Pig on Wed Oct 13 14:24:24 2010, in response to Re: MTA Manhattan Neighborhood Maps, posted by LA Scott on Tue Oct 12 23:49:27 2010. There's one for the more popular smartphone. |
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Posted by Henry R32 #3730 on Wed Oct 13 15:10:10 2010, in response to Re: MTA Manhattan Neighborhood Maps, posted by checkthedoorlight on Wed Oct 13 14:11:49 2010. Ah, good call. I've been trying to pinpoint the exact time. The bombings happened during a time when my railfan interest was almost nonexistent. |
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Posted by WillD on Wed Oct 13 23:09:29 2010, in response to Re: MTA Manhattan Neighborhood Maps, posted by Spider-Pig on Wed Oct 13 14:24:24 2010. Well yeah, we already established that, we knew there was one for Android because that was the subject of this subthread. If you mean one for the poorly designed, distant second OS with its paternalistic 'market' and its susceptibility to bricking at the whim of AT&T or King Jobs, then yeah, I guess it's available. But who really cares? At the rate they're going iOS will make Windows Mobile look popular by the end of next year. |
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Posted by LA Scott on Thu Oct 14 07:11:12 2010, in response to Re: MTA Manhattan Neighborhood Maps, posted by Spider-Pig on Wed Oct 13 14:24:24 2010. You mean there's one for the Blackberry? :) |
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Posted by Kew Gardens Teleport on Thu Oct 14 07:13:04 2010, in response to Re: MTA Manhattan Neighborhood Maps, posted by WillD on Wed Oct 13 23:09:29 2010. I'm waiting for the leak of the downloaded maps from the Android app. It's easier than joining the modern era. |
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Posted by Spider-Pig on Thu Oct 14 11:56:36 2010, in response to Re: MTA Manhattan Neighborhood Maps, posted by LA Scott on Thu Oct 14 07:11:12 2010. I didn't say "most." |
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Posted by Spider-Pig on Thu Oct 14 11:59:11 2010, in response to Re: MTA Manhattan Neighborhood Maps, posted by WillD on Wed Oct 13 23:09:29 2010. Yeah, that's what all of the android and other smartphone fanboys say, yet no matter what they put out, the iPhone remains popular and culturally relevant.It's effectively impossible to "brick" an iPhone. I do it all the time. |
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