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An outline was rendered using Panmap running NOAA WVS (world vector shoreline).
This was exported (as a bitmap, all that Panmap can do) to Paint Shop Pro. This was manually repaired (holes filled, island groups tweaked, and shoreline details clarified or erased). Then the bitmap was floodfilled, so that the subsequent vectoriser will produce polygons rather than lines.
This was imported into Inkscape and vectorised using Inkscape's "path->trace bitmap" function.
All details were then manually drawn.
To produce the final PNG, the whole drawing (which contains more of the Bay Area coastline, and some artifacts of the drawing process) was exported from Inkscape as a PNG. This was then cropped in Paint Shop Pro, and compressed with PNGcrush.
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Differences between this version and the offical Caltrain map:
The official Caltrain map is copyrighted by PCJPB.
It's bigger than the Caltrain map, and clearer when printed.
The official map doesn't denote express stops.
The official version doesn't have acute over e in San José.
This version shows the ACE interchange at Santa Clara, which the official one doesn't.
This file has been superseded by Caltrain map.svg. It is recommended to use the other file. Please note that deleting superseded images requires consent.
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{{Information| |Description = en:Caltrain system map |Source = self-made, details of process below |Date = 12th April 2005 |Author = en:User:Finlay McWalter |Permission = I'm Finlay McWalter, and I endorse this message |other_versions = nada