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That is great news. I have relied on this map more than once to find routes outside Chicago city limits
How about an online version, preferrably integrated with Google Maps? I do understand that the map was used as a draw for (new) membership and a revenue generator for ATA.
But it is my understanding that Google pays the CTA for it's route data (and then recoups the investment by placing ads next to your search) Have you researched selling the map data to Google?
I would think there could be a few advantages:
- less paper maps, meaning less of an environmental impact.
- a bigger audience. Everybody with a internet connection could access the map. Not just people that have a paper copy
You could still print paper maps (if the economics are there), because sometimes a map is just nicer to work with.
Frank
Do we have to be current ActiveTrans members? I live out in Kane County, so I wouldn't have much luck getting into the city for meetings, but I'm up for field checking routes out here and proofing maps.
Are you planning on researching existing bicycle maps available for the area? Wilmette has its own bicycle map, for example, as does Evanston and Lake County, just to name a few.
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