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Cunninghams_right t1_izptk85 wrote

this is what I call sprawl-oriented transit. or boomer-transit. basically, the idea is "fuck the city, I want to work there and benefit from the density, ports, etc.. but I want all infrastructure spending to support folks in the suburbs".

even the red line is pretty sprawl-oriented, but it's better than nothing.

but also, the map isn't that helpful because it's not taking into account things like the gigantic park in one area might drop the overall density, or it might ignore that there are large towers near the tracks but lower density or industrial areas in the segment.

here is a better map that has finer detail/granularity, I just wish it zoomed in better
https://luminocity3d.org/WorldPopDen/#10/39.2976/-76.5253

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