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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
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amtrak-official

My ideal street layout, wide sidewalk, wide bike lanes, and a 2 lane road that only allows streetcars on it. Yes I know this a bad drawing, I made it in a hurry

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eaglehorn

Are those (black circles w/ small things) supposed to be eg cafe chairs?

If so, they’re posing an accessibility issue due to blocking the sidewalks. Recommend your street layout allow for outdoor seating without blocking sidewalks.

kithpendragon

Agreed. The foundation is sound, but there needs to be plenty of space to walk by seating without getting run over by a bike. Seating that hugs the walls of the nearby structure, and open storefronts that let people and services flow seamlessly between the commercial spaces and the sidewalks would be an improvement here.

amtrak-official

I actually shrunk the seating to make there be more space for pedestrians

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rainybasketballpeachclod

If the tracked area is for trams/streetcars only, may I recommend that you make it green track?

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Not only does it add much needed greenery to public spaces, but it also reduces heat at street level, reduces the running noise of trams and dramatically improves water drainage at street level. It even goes as far as reducing the damage to the tracks caused by the material expanding and buckling in high heat by simply keeping the rails cooler and better displacing heat.

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It doesn't even have to be grass! Different species of plant, local species or hardier, low-maintenance species can be used, and furthermore, it tends to reduce maintenance costs of the tracks, as soil is easier to dig up than concrete or tarmac, and so the tracks can be accessed and worked on easier.

Obviously, if you want the street to be able to accept buses along with trams/streetcars, or other rubber-tyred vehicles, then a hard surface is necessary, but if it's light rail only, then green track gets my vote.

amtrak-official

Already made the edit, I hope you enjoy the green tracks and their flowers. This image is very green

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amtrak-official

Redoing the color of the bike path to make the street less fucking green

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adler11

I love the idea of green tracks, but in this case they are not a good choice:

You still need the possibility for rubber based vehicles like Fire Cars or Ambulances to pass the streets.

You can't just put them on tracks because they need to be as mobile as possible to allow maximum efficency.

amtrak-official

Okay removing the grass due to firecodes

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aitotsakirimori

Urbanism pride flag lol

we still need green so maybe put flowerpots in the middle of the sidewalk? Like rectangular ones that only take up maybe a fifth of the sidewalk width, and their intermittent, maybe one between every other set of trees.

amtrak-official

The street planters have come in

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ciceronian

Honestly if you want some good green space you should consider bioswales between the bike facilities and the "street", which would help replace some of the lost drainage/filtration function from de-greening the track

amtrak-official

The bios have been swaled

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amtrak-official

A tumblr comment that reads "Once again, fewer tables for wheelchair access"ALT

@puddlebrigade Okay the tables have been moved and reduced to be more accessible and some planters have been moved

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amtrak-official

a tumblr comment that reads "bring the green bike path back if there's no green track"ALT

@professionalchaoticdumbass Green is back in fashion

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amtrak-official

a screenshot of tumblr tags that read: #love the flowerpots but I feel like actual trees for shade might be good #maybe off to the far right and left to provide shade without blocking sidewalksALT

The large dark green dots are trees

renitheraven

Is it too soon for this?

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amtrak-official

Yes, you aren’t even on the current version

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robotics5

Sidewalk seems a little tight tbh

amtrak-official

Sidewalk widened. Goal achieved

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amtrak-official

Two Tumblr Comments One Reads "Idk if this had been said, but benches (without anti-homeless crap)" and the second one reads "put a dragon on the street (i think it would look cool)"ALT

@i-use-oxford-comma The benches have been added and @prawnhubpremium The dragon is opening a shop

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amtrak-official

a tumblr tag that reads #obsessed with whatever is going on hereALT

We are making a good street

got-no-skill

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maxli-catenby

I made a 3d render of our street

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amtrak-official

Oh my god, that looks like a real place I could visit, I love this

i-say-ok

ok!!!

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i am usually annoyed when a post of mine goes semi-viral because of all the asinine commentary but every time this post circulates the notes are nothing but people talking...
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going through my camera after a day out birding

owlpellet

i am usually annoyed when a post of mine goes semi-viral because of all the asinine commentary but every time this post circulates the notes are nothing but people talking about how much they love mourning doves or what their “all i saw today” bird was and tbh i read every tag

mourning doves were my favourite to see on my way to school when i was younger :D
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sevens-evan

idk man i think that if you can read dozens and dozens of trans men talking about how their support systems abandoned them when they started getting too masculine on T or had top surgery or whatever, and queer spaces started treating them like threats or potential predators, and you find these stories going back to the 90s or even earlier, and you read all of that and come away thinking that there’s nothing wrong with how progressive communities treat men, you are just fundamentally beyond help dude. you don’t see us as people

sevens-evan

a lot of people are somehow misinterpreting this post as saying that trans women Don't experience alienation or ostracization from queer, feminist, and/or progressive communities, to which i say: i am not responsible for your belief that trans men and trans women have to have entirely separate and opposite experiences. if you think that trans men experiencing something implies that trans women can't experience it, that's on you! you might want to sit and have a think about how you see the world and whether or not you're buying into the (deeply patriarchal!) idea that men and women are entirely separate from each other. you might learn something.

spacelazarwolf

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