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Unofficial transport diagram of Germany. It shows the long-distance lines in an octolinear structure. Lines running on the same axes are coloured the same. fd131998536d09e9.jpg A blue, cubic cabin on a bogie, two tracks merging in a narrow radius in an underground room, red spools along the outer sides of the track d4df6a955a5ceb40.jpg The two tracks merging in a bend, red spools with a rope sliding along on both sides a4b8fb18cc903f9b.jpg Straight underground tracks leading to a glass door at the end of the tracks, a waiting room for passengers behind it 80af1b61604cd0fd.jpg The arched entrance with salmon-pink faΓ§ade with ornaments, glass door with blue doorframe, rock face, overhead sign "Ascensore Montegalletto Balbo-Dogali" efdf34a5f96627c4.jpg Unofficial transit map of France. It shows mainly radial lines approaching Paris in different colours. Lines to Montparnasse in dark blue, lines to Gare de Lyon in light blue, lines to Gare de l'Est in dark red, lines to Gare du Nord in mint green (TGV) and yellow (Eurostar). Ouigo services in pink on all axes. TGV Intersecteur in grey around Paris. TGV Rhin-RhΓ΄ne in dark green. 8538cd6cea81770d.jpg My rail network diagram of Austria: distinctive octolinear structure with flat diagonal lines, diagram showing area between Mannheim, Zurich, Venice, Zagreb, Bratislava and Prague, red colours for Railjet (Xpress), grey for Eurocity, Intercity and Interregio, blue for westbahn trains, white for ICE trains, yellow for a (single) Regiojet line bbaa88ae0f1347a5.jpg