Time for a Change?
Concept: Re-orienting the Railyards to a North-South Alignment
Whether or not a Cross-town Rail Link is developed
Rethinking transport infrastructure
Re-scaling these legacy sites for the modern age
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Re-scaling these legacy sites for the modern age
Cover image: "7 Subway Extension diamond crossover at 34th St" by en:Metropolitan Transportation Authority (New York) - http://www.flickr.com/photos/mtaphotos/9127173790. Licensed under CC BY 2.0 via Commons - https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:7_Subway_Extension_diamond_crossover_at_34th_St.jpg#/media/File:7_Subway_Extension_diamond_crossover_at_34th_St.jpg
Companies struggle with legacy systems - and cities do as well.
Could re-visioning the underlying architecture of the city -- its roadways and rail systems -- transform the overlying industry and culture?