wtypstanaccount04 [he/him]M to urbanism • 4 years agoTrain good car badimagemessage-square33 fedilinkarrow-up188file-text
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minus-squaregarbology [he/him]hexbear2·4 years agoBut tunnelling allows you to use (or keep using) the land surface for something else, while the elevated track in practice, still monopolises the landuse. So why not put the track on the surface if it's not underground? link
minus-squarezifnab25 [he/him, any]hexbear3·4 years agoLooks like there's some kind of walking/biking path under the raised rail. Additional green space, too. link
But tunnelling allows you to use (or keep using) the land surface for something else, while the elevated track in practice, still monopolises the landuse. So why not put the track on the surface if it's not underground?
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Looks like there's some kind of walking/biking path under the raised rail. Additional green space, too.