Scenarios about 'transit systems'
Transit systems are organized networks of public transportation that move people within and between urban areas, including buses, trains, subways, trams, and ferries. These infrastructure networks have historically shaped urban development patterns, economic opportunities, and social mobility by determining accessibility to jobs, housing, and services. In alternate history scenarios, different transit system developments can fundamentally alter city layouts, population distributions, and technological trajectories of societies.
What If San Francisco's BART System Was More Extensive?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the Bay Area Rapid Transit system was built according to its original ambitious plans, transforming urban development, transportation, and economic growth across the San Francisco Bay Area.