Transit Map
A transit map is a visual representation of a public transportation system, such as buses, trains, or subways. It shows the routes, stops, and connections between different lines, helping passengers navigate the system efficiently. Transit maps often use color coding to distinguish between various lines and may include symbols for important landmarks or transfer points.
These maps are designed to simplify complex transportation networks, making it easier for users to plan their journeys. Many cities, like New York City and London, have iconic transit maps that are widely recognized and used by millions of commuters daily.