What does red line mean on Google Maps?

What does red line mean on Google Maps?

According to the Google Maps site, the colored lines representing traffic conditions on major highways refer to the speed at which one can travel on that road. The dreaded red lines mean highway traffic is moving at less than 25 miles per hour and could indicate an accident or congestion on that route.

Where is the Luas red line?

Luas Red Line is 20kms in length and has 32 Stops. It runs from Tallaght to The Point and from Saggart to Connolly.

What are the red lines called on a map?

The colors of the lines usually indicate similar classes of information: topographic contours (brown); lakes, streams, irrigation ditches, and other hydrographic features (blue); land grids and important roads (red); and other roads and trails, railroads, boundaries, and other cultural features (black).

What Luas line goes to The Point?

The Point Luas stop

The Point Iosta na Rinne
Owned by Transdev
Operated by Luas
Line(s) Red
Platforms 3

What do the different color lines mean on Google Maps timeline?

The different coloured lines represent different modes of travel – ie by car, train, foot, bicycle etc. The grey lines are where Maps does not have enough information to determine what travel method was used – ie where you didn’t have a GPS signal and didn’t tell Maps what you were doing.

What is Red Line Luas?

The Red Line (Irish: Líne Dhearg) is one of the two lines of Dublin’s Luas light rail system. The Red Line runs in an east-west direction through the city centre, north of the River Liffey, before travelling southwest to Tallaght, with a fork to Citywest and Saggart. The Red Line opened on 26 September 2004.

When did the Luas red line start?

28th Sep 2004
The Luas Red Line, from Tallaght to Connolly, started passenger services on Tue 28th Sep 2004. Since 2009 the Luas network has benefitted from 4 extensions to the Luas lines.

Does Google Maps have a legend?

Google Maps does not provide a color key or map legend.

Do you have to wear a mask on the Luas?

Wearing a face covering is required by law on Luas and other public transport. Doing so will help protect yourself and others from COVID-19.

What does red mean on a topographic map?

What are the 7 basic colors of a map?

RED -Overprinted on primary and secondary roads to highlight them.

  • BLACK -Manmade or cultural features.
  • BLUE -Water-related features.
  • BROWN -Contour lines and elevation numbers.
  • GREEN -Vegetation features.
  • WHITE -Sparse or no vegetation.
  • PURPLE -Denotes revisions that have been made to a map using aerial photos.
  • Where are the Luas stops on the Green Line?

    Green Line Select Luas Stop Broombridge Tallaght Cabra Hospital Phibsborough Cookstown Grangegorman Saggart Broadstone – DIT Fortunestown Dominick Citywest Campus Parnell Cheeverstown Marlborough Fettercairn Trinity Belgard O’Connell Upper Kingswood O’Connell – GPO Red Cow Westmoreland Kylemore Dawson

    Where can I find the Dublin LUAS timetable?

    To access Luas timetables and real-time travel information about Dublin rail, please see our timetables section. Real-time travel information is provided on screens at every Luas stop. Additionally, you can view it online or use a mobile app to access it – please see our Dublin travel alerts section for more information.

    Where is the Red Line tram in Dublin?

    The Red Line runs from The Point or Connolly Station in Central Dublin to Saggart or Tallaght in southwest Dublin. Our Dublin rail map provides an overview of both these Luas routes, along with interchanges with other public transport services in Dublin. First and last tram times vary by stop, so the below should be viewed as a guide only.

    How to contact Luas customer care in Ireland?

    If you have a mobility impairment and would like assistance with your journey, you can call Luas Customer Care on 1850 300 604 or email [email protected]. The customer care team can advise you on your travel and arrange a member of staff to accompany you on your journey should you wish.

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