If you are quick enaugh, you can take a photo without waiting for next train.
C has smallest interval of about 90s (A and B around 180s). But we have to consider partial tracks (ie some trains ends at Kacerov instead of Haje).

sachy

---------- Původní zpráva ----------
Od: Stevko <stevko@stevko.info>
Komu: Brmlab: Hackerspace Prague (main discussion) <brmlab@brmlab.cz>
Datum: 10. 6. 2014 10:00:28
Předmět: Re: [Brmlab] A+B+C subway photos


Interesting problem. In what order, when to start and how to travel between
stations so that you take pictures of all of them (standing on platform, not
from train) in shortest amount of time? (For example one can imagine that
taking pictures of three stations 1-2-3 starting at 1 it would be faster going
by one train to 3 and one back to 2 than going to 2 and then waiting for next
one to 3.)

Stevko

On Tue, Jun 10, 2014 at 02:44:31AM +0200, Sven Guckes wrote:
> hello brmlab!
>
> http://www.citylab.com/commute/2014/02/woman-took-picture-every-prague-subway-station-just-one-day/8395/
> "pictures of 56 (out of 57) stations - in just 13 hours"
>
> greetings from berlin
> Sven
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