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Youtube channel about urbanism, mobility, architecture, trams, trains, cycling, city planning and many other things.
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What types of public transportation do you think are the strangest among those that actually carry or have ever carried passengers?
Urban news from around the world - new LRT systems in Tel Aviv, Israel and Utsunomiya, Japan. Real estate crisis in Buenos Aires, Argentina. 3D printing of a school in Lviv, Ukraine
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One of my favourite topics is renovation of old industrial zones. And here is an interesting example Puerto Norte district from Rosario, Argentina.
Street streams in Mendoza, Argentina. I wonder if these are real streams or just an open drainage system? Either way, it looks interesting.
Concepcion, Chile is building a new 2-tracks tunnel and a bridge across Bio-Bio river
In Utsunomiya started operation of the new tram system. This is the first new tram system in Japan in 75 years.
https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2023/08/26/japan/utsunomiya-new-tram-system/
Japan's first new tram system in 75 years begins operations

The so-called next-generation tram system in Tochigi Prefecture runs between the east side of Utsunomiya Station and the nearby town of Haga.

The Japan Times
Everything is very strict in Tokyo
A newly opened LRT line in Tel Aviv. Two more lines are planned to be opened in 2026-28
Vancouver 1967-2023
This is a tram in Mendoza, Argentina and it will be a topic of the upcoming video. Subscribe to the channel -
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City for All

Welcome to the City for All! Here, we are dedicated to exploring the world of urbanism and sustainable mobility. We believe that cities should be accessible, livable and sustainable for all. From bike lanes to public transportation, we bring you insightful and informative content that covers a range of topics related to creating better cities for everyone. So join us on this journey as we work towards a more equitable and sustainable future!

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