A tongue-in-cheek “English version” of the Oslo metro map. I’m sure many liberties were taken in the translation, but it still makes for a humorous take on Norwegian naming.
Via Reddit.
A tongue-in-cheek “English version” of the Oslo metro map. I’m sure many liberties were taken in the translation, but it still makes for a humorous take on Norwegian naming.
Via Reddit.
New York Subway 1986 NYC -directors cut- with stereo audio track.mpg (by RailroadPacific)
(via @keepalbanyboring)
Car-loads of German fans arrive in Vienna for the Euro 2008 final
If you want to see people being brought together by transit, or football (soccer), or both, look no further than the next major tournament. The Viennese U-Bahn was pulsing with fans making their way into the center of the city on the night of the final between Spain and Germany. Each car had its own raucous sing-along and the atmosphere was impossible to ignore.
If one platform was swarming with German fans, walk further down and find a band of Spanish ‘matadors’.
Transportation wing, Deutsches Museum, Munich
The science-oriented Deutsches Museum is easily my favorite in the world. It has an entire building dedicated to (I hope you’re sitting down) transportation. There are even separate wings for trains (with actual train and U-Bahn cars), cars, planes, and other modes such as bicycles and funiculars. When I return to Munich I plan to set aside at least a day for this alone.
Inside & Out
The U-Bahn, Berlin, Germany, July 2008