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Picture from the report, "What YOU Should know about RAPID TRANSIT" – 1960 report about rapid transit by the Atlanta Region Metropolitan Planning Commission. This report focused on a comparison of rapid transit technologies under consideration (heavy rail, monorail, etc) and costs more than the actual system plan.  Notice the "Avondale" and "Marietta" destination signs in the trains. Urban Art, Destination Signs, Public Transit, Rapid Transit, Arch Daily, Light Rail, Alternate History, Bus Station, Train Station

Picture from the report, "What YOU Should know about RAPID TRANSIT" – 1960 report about rapid transit by the Atlanta Region Metropolitan Planning Commission. This report focused on a comparison of rapid transit technologies under consideration (heavy rail, monorail, etc) and costs more than the actual system plan. Notice the "Avondale" and "Marietta" destination signs in the trains.

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Victoria Ballard
The Best Public Transportation Systems Around the World #infographic #Travel #Transportation Transportation Engineering, Town Planning, Future Transportation, Industrial District, Master Degree, Urban Design Plan, Travel Infographic, Smart Cities, City Planning

Taking public transportation in an unfamiliar city can be daunting. But if the city you're in has an effective system, there's no need to waste money on cab fare when you could be saving money — and maybe even getting somewhere faster — with public transport. We've rounded up some of the best public transport systems around the world, from Paris, France, to Seoul, South Korea. Next time you're in one of these cities, hop on for a ride.

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Yichang, China’s new sustainable urban corridor proves that with strong vision… Urban Corridor, Bus Rapid Transit, Urban Spaces Design, Bus Stop Design, Transport Hub, Walkable City, Urban Design Plan, Pedestrian Walkway, Sustainable Transport

Yichang, China’s new sustainable urban corridor proves that with strong vision and planning, swift, dramatic change is possible. With 1.5 million residents, Yichang is a mid-sized, yet influential city in central China. In one year, the city has opened a 20km, Gold-Standard bus rapid transit corridor, launched a new public bike system, and implemented strong parking reform and pedestrian improvements. These changes are already delivering results, with residents reporting faster trips, more…

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