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Opinion: the American exurbs should be allowed to fail

Urban planning aims to improve the built, natural, social, cultural, and economic aspects of cities and towns. This sub encourages thoughtful discussion of related topics, like transportation, land use, and community development here among enthusiasts and professionals. Low effort posts are not allowed and will be strictly moderated.

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5 years apart

Welcome to Botched Surgeries! Where we discuss: botched surgeries, mishaps, black market procedures, illegal injections, and more.

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A Geary subway should be nothing other than a BART branch

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A subreddit for discussion on transit systems and transportation all over the world: including buses, trains, trams, streetcars, bicycles, etc. Also relevant are transportation planning, transportation engineering, and design.

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Trying to identify an anime I remember seeing as a kid

Helping each other find Anime and anything related to it.

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Does it really make sense to unify all the Bay Area transit agencies into a single agency?

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A subreddit for discussion on transit systems and transportation all over the world: including buses, trains, trams, streetcars, bicycles, etc. Also relevant are transportation planning, transportation engineering, and design.

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I posted a photo of this woman here yesterday and everyone was accusing it of being photoshopped

Welcome to Botched Surgeries! Where we discuss: botched surgeries, mishaps, black market procedures, illegal injections, and more.

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Extreme posterior

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Welcome to Botched Surgeries! Where we discuss: botched surgeries, mishaps, black market procedures, illegal injections, and more.

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What do people in Oakland think of Amtrak's San Joaquin?

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R/Oakland - for and about Oakland

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What do people in St Louis think of Amtrak's Lincoln Service?

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/r/StLouis is dedicated to the news, events, and weird food of the Greater St. Louis and surrounding areas. Please check out our sidebar and wiki for a plethora of knowledge.

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Los Angeles before and after the Hollywood Freeway

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A place to talk about Los Angeles. Be nice.

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Downtown Oakland before and after highway and urban renewal projects

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R/Oakland - for and about Oakland

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St. Louis 1874 vs 2024

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/r/StLouis is dedicated to the news, events, and weird food of the Greater St. Louis and surrounding areas. Please check out our sidebar and wiki for a plethora of knowledge.

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Northbrae Tunnel, past and present

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A subreddit for the community of UC Berkeley as well as the surrounding City of Berkeley, California.

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Can we address the problem of fake environmentalists among the urbanist community?

Welcome to /r/urbanism where we discuss urban design, development, and planning including: architecture, unbuilt projects, and design criticism. Cities are amazing places, or can be - share your stories and thoughts and let's grow this community together. (Please keep it civil and on-topic!)

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The Remarkable Restoration of Cuyahoga Valley National Park

A sub reddit for the best state

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American cities be like

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A subreddit for discussion on transit systems and transportation all over the world: including buses, trains, trams, streetcars, bicycles, etc. Also relevant are transportation planning, transportation engineering, and design.

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There exists a double standard

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A subreddit for discussion on transit systems and transportation all over the world: including buses, trains, trams, streetcars, bicycles, etc. Also relevant are transportation planning, transportation engineering, and design.

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How should mixed-use zoning be implemented?

Urban planning aims to improve the built, natural, social, cultural, and economic aspects of cities and towns. This sub encourages thoughtful discussion of related topics, like transportation, land use, and community development here among enthusiasts and professionals. Low effort posts are not allowed and will be strictly moderated.

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Why are we still deforesting land to build suburban houses when our metro population has been shrinking for decades?

Welcome to r/Cleveland! This is the place to discuss all things related to the city of Cleveland, Ohio. Share your experiences, ask for recommendations, stay updated on local news, and connect with fellow Clevelanders. Whether you're a lifelong resident or a visitor, everyone is welcome! Thanks to u/alexfarmermedia for the amazing icon photo.

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Should Boston have just converted the urban section of I-93 into a boulevard instead of doing the Big Dig?

Urban planning aims to improve the built, natural, social, cultural, and economic aspects of cities and towns. This sub encourages thoughtful discussion of related topics, like transportation, land use, and community development here among enthusiasts and professionals. Low effort posts are not allowed and will be strictly moderated.

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Why does Baltimore not have extensive regional rail infrastructure like Philadelphia, NYC, or Boston?

The Home for all things "Iron Horse". Steam, Diesel, Electric, Pneumatic, Hydraulic. It doesn't matter, let them be seen! Post your Pics, Videos, Stories, experiences, etc. Keep it interesting, topical, NON trolling, and everything will be great. Alaska Railroad to Zambian Railroads, we want to see them all.

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Were historical standards for who was considered "blind" generally lower than in the modern day?

The Portal for Public History. Please read the rules before participating, as we remove all comments which break the rules. Answers must be in-depth and comprehensive, or they will be removed.

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Downtown Cincinnati before and after Fort Washington Way

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An active community of residents and others; the official subreddit for Cincinnati, Ohio, USA, and nearby places in the greater Tri-state region.

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Where would be the best location for the "airport" station on Amtrak's planned 3C's corridor?

Welcome to r/Cleveland! This is the place to discuss all things related to the city of Cleveland, Ohio. Share your experiences, ask for recommendations, stay updated on local news, and connect with fellow Clevelanders. Whether you're a lifelong resident or a visitor, everyone is welcome! Thanks to u/alexfarmermedia for the amazing icon photo.

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Why don't all the BART lines extend to SFO?

A subreddit for discussion on transit systems and transportation all over the world: including buses, trains, trams, streetcars, bicycles, etc. Also relevant are transportation planning, transportation engineering, and design.