Saturday, April 3, 2021

Cleveland

Cleveland is a city with single heavy rail transit line running miniature subway trains, plus two light rail lines. There is also a much-celebrated bus rapid transit along Euclid Avenue (not shown on this map). The existing network serves both Cleveland's Amtrak station (daily service to Chicago, New York, and Washington, DC) and the airport. This expanded network connects to a second airport and second Amtrak station, plus the neighboring cities of Akron and Canton.

Lines:

  • Existing Metro
    • Red (Subway): 19 miles, 18 stations
    • Green (Light rail): 12 miles, 23 stations
    • Blue (Light rail): 11 miles, 22 stations
  • New Railway
    • Orange: 28 miles, 9 stations
    • Brown: 52 miles, 15 stations
    • Grey: 23 miles, 8 stations
    • Pink: 60 miles, 16 stations
    • Purple: 18 miles, 7 stations
    • Cyan: 26 miles, 11 stations
    • Yellow: 27 miles, 9 stations

(Note: The "grey line" doesn't follow conventions set in the instructions -- it should be black, but that would have shown up too close to the brown & Navy lines.)