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Week 10 Lab

The tutorial focuses on developing a graph to represent a city's public transport network, contributing up to 35% of the total coursework mark. Participants must include at least three lines with four stations each, using different colors for lines and stations, and visualize distances between stations. If actual distances are unavailable, they should be approximated using online map services.

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Week 10 Lab

The tutorial focuses on developing a graph to represent a city's public transport network, contributing up to 35% of the total coursework mark. Participants must include at least three lines with four stations each, using different colors for lines and stations, and visualize distances between stations. If actual distances are unavailable, they should be approximated using online map services.

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Information Analysis and Visualisation

Tutorial Session 9
Public Transport Network

The task in this tutorial is part of the coursework. It will contribute with maximum of
35% of the total mark.

Public Transport Network Task:

Develop a graph which represents the public transport network of a city of your choice.
Some cities have extensive public transport networks. In such case, represent minimum
three lines with minimum four stations on each line. When visualising the network, use
different colours for the different lines and their corresponding stations. Initialise and
visualise attributes for the edges which represent the distances between the stations. If
the actual distances between the stations are not available, approximate them by using
online map services. Visualise the names of the stations.

The following image can be used as an example:

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