What if BART could take you straight to every In-N-Out?

Zach Biernat's innovative creation: a subway system connecting all of the In-N-Out locations in the San Francisco Bay Area. Zach Biernat's innovative creation: a subway system connecting all of the In-N-Out locations in the San Francisco Bay Area. Photo: Zach Biernat Photo: Zach Biernat Image 1 of / 43 Caption Close What if BART could take you straight to every In-N-Out? 1 / 43 Back to Gallery

The people of the Bay Area may hold varying opinions about our public transportation system, but there is one thing we do all have in common: an undying adoration for In-N-Out Burger. Now, imagine a utopia where BART's purpose was not to shuttle bleary-eyed commuters back and forth, but, instead, to transport them to each and every mecca for animal fries within our reach.

That's exactly what Redditor Zach Biernat, a fifteen-year-old from Saint Paul, Minnesota, has done with his map depicting a subway system connecting all of the In-N-Out locations in the San Francisco Bay Area. From Santa Rosa to Sunnyvale, no location goes uncharted.

A friend of Biernat's, sixteen-year-old Jeff McGough, created a map connecting all of the Taco Bell locations in the Bay Area that was a hit on social media back in January.

"We both make fast food subway maps," said Biernat on Reddit. They create them using PowerPoint and post them to a subreddit called r/subwaysubway. "Also I'll look into Wendy's," he told one user requesting yet another fast food map.

While such a subway system might seem like a ticket to cheeseburger paradise, some social media users were quick to point out how the In-N-Out Express would put a dent in their regular commutes.

"The only workers that benefit the most are In-N-Out employees," commented one Reddit user.

That user likely does not live in Marin, Solano or Sonoma counties, which are currently not served by BART yet have access to double doubles.

Find more of Biernat's subway maps of fast food restaurants on his Instagram @cerulean.maps — or check out McGough's at @mcgoughmaps.