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Railways' touristic map

Verfasst: So 22. Mai 2016, 18:29
von MrZtrax
Hello everybody
I hope you could like my new interactive map containing many of railroads concerning sites.
Please visit here and tell me what do you think about.
There are about 1000 sites mapped and so many sites have to be added yet!
The map grows every day and I hope it could be useful to everyone when looking for something interesting in a specific place all over the world.
Any feedback will be welcomed.
Please help me finding Z visitable layouts, so I can highlight them on the map.
Thanks!

Re: Railways' touristic map

Verfasst: So 22. Mai 2016, 21:38
von zcustomizer
Hi Rafaele, thanks, i like it!

Re: Railways' touristic map

Verfasst: Mo 23. Mai 2016, 00:29
von MrZtrax
Thanks Sascha!
Hope everyone like it, I think it's really useful.
CIAO

Re: Railways' touristic map

Verfasst: Mo 23. Mai 2016, 09:12
von MrZtrax
Just added lower screens resolution's compatibility (simplified), please tell me in case of problems.
Thanks

Re: Railways' touristic map

Verfasst: Mo 23. Mai 2016, 12:10
von MMW
Hi Raf,
thanks a lot. Your map is great!
Best regards
Martin

Re: Railways' touristic map

Verfasst: So 12. Jun 2016, 20:59
von MrZtrax
Just a reminder: up today there are 1284 points of interest on the map!
Please tell me newer interesting sites to add. I expecially need Z scale destinations... ;)

Re: Railways' touristic map

Verfasst: Fr 17. Jun 2016, 18:30
von Rainer
Hi Raf,

well done those maps. I was able to visit per Internet via your maps the Railways I have visited in person; good thing - what was then has often been upgraded to nowadays! Keep working on it!
I like it!!

Best regards,

Rainer

Re: Railways' touristic map

Verfasst: Fr 17. Jun 2016, 19:57
von MrZtrax
Rainer hat geschrieben:Hi Raf,

well done those maps. I was able to visit per Internet via your maps the Railways I have visited in person; good thing - what was then has often been upgraded to nowadays! Keep working on it!
I like it!!

Best regards,

Rainer
Glad to read from you, Rainer!
Thanks