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by bluGill
1826 days ago
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> Surely, trains need less infrastructure than cars - a road to every building in the country? Trains need that too. It can be a road from the train station to the building, or it can be tracks. However in the end every building sometimes need something delivered. Maybe the trains allows you to downgrade the road to gravel, but trains still need the road network for that last mile. |
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A two-way road between every building, and space for on-road parking or space for off-road parking around every building, bloats out the space between buildings and lowers density in a way that makes cars more necessary. It's possible for thousands of people to live within a short walk distance of a train station without even resorting to residential towerblocks.