Submitted by Rob-Study-8562 t3_10mtsh2 in history
Edythir t1_j66xp0p wrote
Reply to comment by Mrunlikable in Ancient statue of Hercules emerges from Rome sewerage repairs by Rob-Study-8562
I think it was Athens that tried to build a subway system but it ended up taking twice as long as planned because they stumbled into historic archeological sites every two kilometers
Nonskew2 t1_j66yu36 wrote
Not surprising considering its age and that cities were built on cities
Flat_Initial_1823 t1_j674bvx wrote
Yeah ditto in Istanbul. Old cities are old. https://www.tunnels-infrastructures.com/metro-excavations-istanbul-history/
Sepelrastas t1_j67mpnk wrote
Meanwhile in Finland rock was too hard and planners didn't know how to plan. If only we could have unearthed historical treasures, that would have been actually interesting.
seaworthy-sieve t1_j68c35f wrote
Meanwhile in Ottawa we forgot that we're built on a rat warren of tunnels and sewers, so we caused a sinkhole and now one of our stations always smells like poo.
Swiss_cake_raul t1_j68tni1 wrote
Meanwhile in Boston we filled in a shallow bay with garbage until it was just barely solid enough to build high rises on, and then decided to tunnel underneath the whole thing like a hundred years later. Actually it went pretty well all things considered.
Basedrum777 t1_j688z8u wrote
We wanted to dig but earth was in the way I guess!?
pasxalis777 t1_j67rh4g wrote
Same thing is happening with the subway in Thessaloniki (second biggest city in Greece)
Derpikae t1_j67styi wrote
Why were so many sites found underground? Just structures buried with the passage of time and dirt? Stupid question but yea
YsoL8 t1_j68006s wrote
4000 or so years of city being continually build on city will do it.
The ground major modern European cities is built on is largely the ruins of old versions of the city.
Nunya13 t1_j695tzh wrote
I always have trouble wrapping my brain around building cities on top of cities.
When we visited Seattle and took a tour, we went underground and saw all the structures that used to be above ground and were even still used when they rebuilt on top of it all. They even installed lights and glass in the walkways above so daylight would shine through.
It still trips me out to think about how people decide to just build on top of everything.
YsoL8 t1_j67zwxm wrote
Some day future city planners are going to find themselves breaking into entire unknown tunnel networks.
StupidBeardedGiraffe t1_j68z5w6 wrote
And those planners will be from a different planet, and we will have been extinct.
SaiyaJedi t1_j68jh94 wrote
Ditto for Kyoto. It even happened when they were building directly underneath an existing line, which you would think had already disturbed whatever might have been there.
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