Tyler’s Lasagna Map!

Update: Nathan has been kind enough to put a map together and submit it to BoingBoing. That r0×0r5. I love it that my employer anagrams into “Nonfat Wives Siring Youth.” Great job, Nathan!

Over on BoingBoing this week people have been sending in their anagrammed versions of transit maps. For example, here’s the Tube in London. And here’s Atlanta’s MARTA.

Unfortunately, no one has done one for Seattle, mostly because we don’t have a transit system. We do, however, have a map. Sound Transit has been nice enough to do up a map of what the Central Link is going to look like when it’s finished (sometime during the Chelsea Clinton-Jenna Bush administration of 2024).

I would throw a map together, but I just got a new computer, and I can’t find my Photoshop install CD. So, hey, why don’t one of you make a map (using the ST map linked above or a screen dump from their fact sheet PDF) and send it in to BoingBoing?

Below the cut, I’ve listed the stations as currently named and planned from north to south. DANG THE IMP!

Northgate
Roosevelt
Brooklyn
University of Washington
Capitol Hill
Westlake
University Street
Pioneer Square
International District/Chinatown
Stadium
SoDo
Beacon Hill
Mount Baker
Columbia City
Othello
Rainier Beach
Boeing Access Road (deferred)
Tukwila International Boulevard
SeaTac Airport
200th Street


3 Comments so far

  1. Nathan (unregistered) on February 26th, 2006 @ 1:08 am

    Ok, ok — I took your bait and spent part of my Saturday night on this wee project. Actually, it turned out quite well. http://www.nathanatos.com/images/seattle_link_remix.jpg


  2. josh (unregistered) on February 26th, 2006 @ 12:29 pm

    Nathan — brilliantly done! did you send a link to bOINGbOING?


  3. dw (unregistered) on February 26th, 2006 @ 5:53 pm

    Yup, it’s here:
    http://www.boingboing.net/2006/02/26/anagram_transit_maps.html

    I’m going to edit to add the map. Thanks Nathan!



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