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The image depicts two maps of Nelson, one from 2000 and one labeled "today." In 2000, the city centre is bordered by a train station to the northwest, a university to the north, an old market to the west, a port to the south, and a road running east-west between the port and city centre. In the "today" map, the city centre has a hall of residence northeast, university directly north, and new shopping centre north of the university. There is a new train station to the west, a bike rental scheme northwest of the city centre, a new covered market to the northwest, and a new shop west of the city centre. The port remains south, now with a restaurant and designated pedestrian area preceding bars and clubs to the southwest.
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The given maps demonstrate differences in the city of Nelson between 2000 and nowadays.
Overall, the whole city has experienced a significant modernization in the last 24 years.
Looking at the details, one interesting changes is that there has been built a new trans line, to connect the town center with university. In 2000, there was no any living space for students, but a hall of residents has been built left to university. Another striking change is that the old market, which had been staying on the west of center, was knocked down for making room for new shop. A redeveloped new covered market has been constructed on the other side of city.
As for the port area, it has been pedestrianized and there has been appeared a new facilities, such as restaurants, bars and clubs. The north-east of Nelson used to be an area with a lot of trees, but they were replaced by a shopping center. And finally, the last interesting promotion is the introduction of a bike-rental schrm in the city center.
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