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  <title>JMA-PSOS</title>
  <subtitle>JMA-PSOS</subtitle>
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    <name>JMA-PSOS</name>
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    <title>Toronto PATH Map 2.0</title>
    <published>2026-03-02T02:49:29Z</published>
    <updated>2026-03-02T03:14:40Z</updated>
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    <content type="html">The city of Toronto has been publishing a PDF of the PATH system for a long time. The most recent update is from 2024. I found a software package (PDFGear) that allowed me to add web links to PDFs, so I did just that and &lt;a href="http://p.of.ro"&gt;enhanced the official PATH map&lt;/a&gt; to allow one to click web links on various parts of the PATH map and even created a near-complete list of all ~400 (mostly food court) eateries in or near the PATH system (which I linked to from the "Food Court" part of the map legend).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;img src="https://www.dreamwidth.org/tools/commentcount?user=ionelv&amp;ditemid=211230" width="30" height="12" alt="comment count unavailable" style="vertical-align: middle;"/&gt; comments</content>
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