That’s just the interstate highway system not all roads.
bot_or_not_vote_now on
whats the threshold for „urban area“
carlosortegap on
How is San Diego an urban area and Tijuana isn’t when Tijuana had more people?
ArtisticFox8 on
From the Europe map, you can see by density directly where Germany + Austro-Hungary was 😀
They did love trains
Diet4Democracy on
Note: slightly misleading use of different scales (by a factor of 2).
BajoNingunPretexto on
Why is Valencia, Spain third largest city not shown in this map?
KCDogFather on
This comparison would be more dramatic if Europe is reverse overlaid on the US to better reflect connectivity in western Europe to the Northeast US and eastern Europe to the Midwest and Western US.
curious-but-spurious on
Bro, nobody can see color differences in lines that thin. 👎
uapredator on
See that line in the middle? That’s CN railway’s link to Hudsons bay. That’s the entrance / nearest port to the NW passage. Things are going to change for that little line in the next 30 years.
oliv111 on
What going on in Denmark? You have made 3 bridges to Sweden, but there is only 1 in real life
Edit: and a bridge to Norway – what!?
Edit: and a bridge from Germany to Finland lmao
TheBlessedBoy99 on
All roads lead to Chicago. No roads lead to Nunavut.
SteelShat on
Few ferry routes missing from NC
mountainlongboard on
Traveling in the American west is a little different than in Europe[I70 Utah](https://share.google/SQXd7aUG2biLdx9dT) you can fit some European countries inside the zone from station to station out west
WodLndCrits on
This map is outdated, Inlandsbanan isn’t that long anymore and Botniabanan is missing
Norwester77 on
Cool!
What dataset did you use for the routes in North America?
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That’s just the interstate highway system not all roads.
whats the threshold for „urban area“
How is San Diego an urban area and Tijuana isn’t when Tijuana had more people?
From the Europe map, you can see by density directly where Germany + Austro-Hungary was 😀
They did love trains
Note: slightly misleading use of different scales (by a factor of 2).
Why is Valencia, Spain third largest city not shown in this map?
This comparison would be more dramatic if Europe is reverse overlaid on the US to better reflect connectivity in western Europe to the Northeast US and eastern Europe to the Midwest and Western US.
Bro, nobody can see color differences in lines that thin. 👎
See that line in the middle? That’s CN railway’s link to Hudsons bay. That’s the entrance / nearest port to the NW passage. Things are going to change for that little line in the next 30 years.
What going on in Denmark? You have made 3 bridges to Sweden, but there is only 1 in real life
Edit: and a bridge to Norway – what!?
Edit: and a bridge from Germany to Finland lmao
All roads lead to Chicago. No roads lead to Nunavut.
Few ferry routes missing from NC
Traveling in the American west is a little different than in Europe[I70 Utah](https://share.google/SQXd7aUG2biLdx9dT) you can fit some European countries inside the zone from station to station out west
This map is outdated, Inlandsbanan isn’t that long anymore and Botniabanan is missing
Cool!
What dataset did you use for the routes in North America?