The Paris RER is one of the greatest transit systems ever constructed but it wouldn't have happened if not for a junket to Japan. Read the latest Infrastory now:
https://open.substack.com/pub/infrastory/p/paris-rer-revolution?r=1eh3ax&utm_medium=ios
The Paris RER is one of the greatest transit systems ever constructed but it wouldn't have happened if not for a junket to Japan. Read the latest Infrastory now:
https://open.substack.com/pub/infrastory/p/paris-rer-revolution?r=1eh3ax&utm_medium=ios
We naturally think of infrastructure as being solidly fixed and unchanging, but considering alternative histories allows us to consider the weight of our decisions today.
https://infrastory.substack.com/p/new-yorks-international-airport-should?r=1eh3ax
Flying has never been better.
It's a bold claim (but we really think so!) to bookend the launch of Infrastory, we've been so happy for the support and are excited to keep sharing!
Infrastory is back with more posts this week - today’s is about how Toronto completely inverts expectations of what is possible for transit in car-oriented areas. Much to learn here for cities in North America and across the world!
To finish off our first week, we have a post on one of the biggest problems facing modern infrastructure projects.
Often times the world is transformed not by the public or private sector alone, but by a combination of private sector innovation and public sector market creation. Read the latest Infrastory post on microchips:
Infrastory is a blog covering the infrastructure that makes the world go around. Our first post is on how Canadian oil imports to the US turned the US into an export superpower - Read now!