Scenarios about 'public transit'
Public transit encompasses organized systems of shared transportation services available to the general population, including buses, trains, subways, trams, and ferries. Throughout history, these networks have evolved from horse-drawn omnibuses to electrified rail systems, profoundly shaping urban development patterns and social mobility. In alternate history scenarios, different public transit technologies or implementation timelines often reflect divergent economic priorities, energy resources, and urban planning philosophies.
What If Atlanta Developed Different Transportation Infrastructure?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Atlanta prioritized robust public transit and walkable urban design instead of sprawling highways, potentially transforming the Southeast's economic hub into a model of sustainable urban development.
What If Los Angeles Developed Comprehensive Public Transit in the 1960s?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Los Angeles embraced an extensive public transportation system in the 1960s, fundamentally altering the city's development, culture, and global influence on urban planning.