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Any website where we can see all metro routes in India

Hi Folks, I just wanted to check if we have any website or place where we can see all metro routes (Operational, planned, proposed) of India.

Something with interactive map plotted on India, route diagrams, schedules, photos, everything in one place.

Reason to ask : I am willing to build something similar for transit fans and promoters, which is audience of this group.

If any existing platform exist dont want to rebuild it, can also contribute to same, also fire your suggestions, what would you love (not just want or like, and I mean it.) to see and how it would help India discover and use public transport more.

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u/Express_Ad2719 — 4 days ago

Hey guys, I got tired of those popular resume builders like Zety/Novoresume, that let you build a whole resume for an hour and then ask for $20 (₹1600+) just to download the PDF. Specially when it is not built for India (a price sensitive market).

So, I built Lampzi. It’s a "Zero-Code" LaTeX engine built specifically for the Indian job market. if you already have your resume created on some other platform then you can create this high quality ATS friendly resume within mins.

Why it’s better than the expensive ones:

  • Actual LaTeX Output: Most builders just spit out a messy HTML-to-PDF. Lampzi uses a real LaTeX engine behind the scenes, so you get that "Elite Dev" typography without writing a single line of code.
  • Mobile-First UX: Let’s be real—half of us edit our CVs on the way to an interview. Unlike the "big players" whose editors break on mobile, Lampzi is fully responsive. You can fix a typo in the Metro and have a pro PDF ready in 30 seconds.
  • ATS Mastery: I've audited the templates to ensure they pass high-volume ATS filters used by Indian MNCs and startups.
  • Pricing (The best part): While others charge ₹500–₹2000/month, I’m keeping Lampzi 100% FREE right now since we just hit 1,000 users. No watermarks, no "pay to download" tricks.

If you’re job hunting or just want to upgrade from a boring Word doc to a crisp LaTeX look, give it a shot.

Link - lampzi.com

Would love your feedback on the performance and UX.

u/Express_Ad2719 — 7 days ago
▲ 0 r/LaTeX

Like many of you, I’m a enthusiast about structured, well formatted and good UX things. Latex is one of the innovation that helps built standard documents in beautiful way. But to get everyone onboard it has learning curve, so we built a UX first, performant and easy to use, no bloat resume builder from scratch.

I wanted to see if I could bring the standard of LaTeX typography for resume to people who don't want to deal with coding hassle, environment setup and time consuming editing.

I’ve spent the last few months building Lampzi, and we just hit our first 1,000 users.

Check it out here - lampzi.com

If you have already have your resume created then you can get your resume in selected latex template in just few mins, and our goal to get new formatted resume in just 1min. with this goal we have achieved almost 90% import accuracy.

What makes it different for LaTeX fans?

  • True LaTeX Engine - It’s not a "fake" PDF generator. It uses actual LaTeX templates to ensure the kerning, fonts, and math-mode precision are preserved.
  • Zero-Code UX - I’ve abstracted the code into a clean, mobile-responsive UI. You input your data; the engine handles the .tex logic.
  • ATS-First - The templates are specifically audited for high-parsing accuracy in modern Applicant Tracking Systems.
  • Mobile Editing - You can actually update your CV from your phone without a TeX distribution installed.

I’m shared this here because I’d love to get some "power user" feedback. Are there specific LaTeX document classes you think are underrated for resumes? Or features you’d love to see in a cloud-based implementation?

Looking forward to your thoughts (and your critiques)!

u/Express_Ad2719 — 7 days ago

Hi Everyone,

Since recently official railway atlas of India has included final planned HSR bullet train routes on the map with stations, I have made it easy to navigate and explore the network with all details in easy to use experience.

Website - https://vb.railzi.com/bullet

Some key features

  1. All bullet train corridors on single map with color coded lines
  2. Metro style line diagram with stations, distance and its closest public transport options like airport, railway station and metro marked.
  3. Show interconnections for across HSR routes, like common stations.
  4. List of future planned routes but not yet approved

Do checkout and share your feedback. Some geo locations might be exactly accurate, but if you have any correction do share.

Interested to know your thoughts on India building this network, is it ambitious or doable. and how it will change landscape of India.

Official Indian railways source atlas - https://indianrailways.gov.in/index/index.html

u/Express_Ad2719 — 8 days ago

Hi Everyone,

Since recently we have come across official railway atlas included planned HSR bullet train routes on the map with stations and route details, but its not easy to navigate and use across the atlas map, I have marked those all on custom portal with map and route details for easy use.

Website - https://vb.railzi.com/bullet

Some key features

  1. All bullet train corridors on single map with color coded lines
  2. Metro style line diagram with stations, distance and its closest public transport options like airport, railway station and metro marked.
  3. Show interconnections for across HSR routes, like common stations.
  4. List of future planned routes but not yet approved

This is created as passion project, do checkout and share your feedback. Some geo locations might be exactly accurate, but if you have any correction do share.

Also this is still in progress and I plan to integrate more in the future. so stay tuned

Official Indian railways source atlas - https://indianrailways.gov.in/index/index.html

u/Express_Ad2719 — 8 days ago
▲ 109 r/TransitIndia+1 crossposts

Hey everyone,

I’ve been thinking a lot about how Sambhajinagar is growing—Waluj, Shendra, CIDCO… the city is expanding fast, but our public transport hasn’t really kept up.

And honestly, it feels like we’re slowly becoming more dependent on bikes, autos, and traffic… without a long-term solution.

So instead of just thinking about it, I tried to design something.

I created a concept for a tram / light rail network (~100 km, 3 lines) that could actually fit a city like ours.

Attached screenshot for more details, website is in work (coming soon...)

The idea

Not a heavy metro system—but a tram / light rail (Metrolite):

  • Lower cost than metro
  • Can run at road level (with dedicated lanes)
  • Can be built step-by-step
  • Better suited for a city our size

Main idea:

- Line 1: MIDC Waluj - Bajajnagar - Baba - Airport - Chikalthana

- Line 2: Harsul – Nakshatrawadi

- Line 3: Harsul - Deolai

Key interchanges

  • CIDCO Bus Stand
  • Railway Station
  • Airport

These would become real mobility hubs.

Why tram / light rail?

Trying to be practical:

  • Metro is expensive and slow
  • Buses alone won’t scale well
  • Traffic will only get worse

A tram system:

  • Is more affordable
  • Covers more of the city
  • Feels permanent (people trust it more)
  • Can shape how the city grows

Honest part

This only works if:

  • Dedicated lanes are enforced
  • Stations are easy to walk to
  • Feeder buses exist

Otherwise it just becomes another slow system.

I made this -

Because, I care about this city, and I feel like we still have a chance to build something better before things get too chaotic.

Do share your thoughts on this -

  • Do these routes make sense?
  • What areas did I miss?
  • Would you actually use something like this?

Hope someone of influence notice this one day and make our dreams come true, this city needs to set an example for India! With everyone's spirit we can do it.

I have lot of hope from our city's own high stake community.

Thanks for reading 🙌

u/Express_Ad2719 — 14 days ago
▲ 29 r/indianrailways+1 crossposts

Hey everyone,

I’ve been obsessed with how fast the railway network is changing lately, especially with the new Vande Bharat Sleeper finally launching. So I built a portal for everything about vande bharat trains in india. So this analytics is just one part of it.

Check your state and share your thoughts on why lot of states and have much more trains than others, and which ones should have more than others. Considering the location and population it looks more weirdly distributed than expected.

Do checkout more facts here Facts

Other than this do checkout more features from here.

What you can do on the site:

  • State-wise lists: See exactly which Vande Bharats originate from your state.
  • Search by Station: You can just type your local station and see all the "premium" trains (VB, Shatabdi, Rajdhani) that stop there.
  • Connecting Trains: Useful if you're trying to plan a trip using a multiple vande bharat connection, considering its reliability.
  • Route Maps: I’ve added visual maps because looking at a list of stations is boring.

Check it out here: https://vandebharat.railzi.com/map

I’m just one person doing this, so if you see a route missing or a mistake in the state distribution chart, please let me know!

Share your thoughts ideas you want to see in this.

u/Express_Ad2719 — 15 days ago