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by mozumder
2864 days ago
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This was possible because cities weren't as developed as they are now. Property was cheap back then. These days, the major expense of building a mass transit system is just buying property. And in cities, these properties are going to be already developed. Right now, there are individual buildings in US cities that cost over $1billion, so grade-separated ground rail is not going to happen for cheap. That only leaves tunneling, which also isn't cheap. |
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