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AJP

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Sorry for sounding dumb but How do you change the colour? I have saved tee picture. :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops:
 

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Open it with MS Pain and use the 'pen' and 'fill' tools on there. Plain and simple! ;)
 

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lol i just go trought my folders till i find it then
right click-edit-and it opens in paint and use use a steady hand to draw where ive been (will try and upload it soon)
 

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The easiest way is to pick up one of the disabled maps from your local station and use a highlighter. It is the same map as above but the reverse has enlarged views of London, Birmingham, Glasgow/Edinburgh, Cardiff, Bristol etc. It's also much larger so you can read the station names etc ;)
 

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Coxster said:
The easiest way is to pick up one of the disabled maps from your local station and use a highlighter. It is the same map as above but the reverse has enlarged views of London, Birmingham, Glasgow/Edinburgh, Cardiff, Bristol etc. It's also much larger so you can read the station names etc ;)
I've tried plenty of places for one of them things:
Cardiff Central
Birmingham New Street
Chesterfield
Nottingham
Alfreton
And none of them have one. :roll:
 

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Aureol said:
Coxster said:
The easiest way is to pick up one of the disabled maps from your local station and use a highlighter. It is the same map as above but the reverse has enlarged views of London, Birmingham, Glasgow/Edinburgh, Cardiff, Bristol etc. It's also much larger so you can read the station names etc ;)
I've tried plenty of places for one of them things:
Cardiff Central
Birmingham New Street
Chesterfield
Nottingham
Alfreton
And none of them have one. :roll:

Derby have plenty last time I went
 

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sorry to bring this up but tis the perfect tread to my question

does anyone have a map that i can send to a freind witch when you zoom in is VERY BIG and can read all the stations that ahve been writtern in
 

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taw valley said:
lol i just go trought my folders till i find it then
right click-edit-and it opens in paint and use use a steady hand to draw where ive been (will try and upload it soon)
:eek: :eek: That would be such a waste of time!

Use flood fill, it will save you hours!

taw valley said:
sorry to bring this up but tis the perfect tread to my question

does anyone have a map that i can send to a freind witch when you zoom in is VERY BIG and can read all the stations that ahve been writtern in
No because if it was a bitmap it would be huge. You'd need to edit the original PDF from the NR site (get a PDF writer). I'm not sure how you'd highlight the lines though.

Alternatively Seth has one that shows some major stations.
 

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taw valley said:
sorry to bring this up but tis the perfect tread to my question

does anyone have a map that i can send to a freind witch when you zoom in is VERY BIG and can read all the stations that ahve been writtern in
Don't think so. The onl;y maps you can get with all stations is the free disabled ones. In some busy places you look at the back for a closer look at all stations.
 

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A full size map with most stations marked can be found here. My route coverage map can be found here for those interested.
 
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