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The lost subways of North America : a cartographic guide to the past, present, and what might have been  Cover Image Book Book

The lost subways of North America : a cartographic guide to the past, present, and what might have been / written and illustrated by Jake Berman.

Berman, Jake, (author.).

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  • ISBN: 9780226829791
  • ISBN: 0226829790
  • Physical Description: 272 pages : color illustrations, maps (some color) ; 29 cm
  • Publisher: Chicago : The University of Chicago Press, 2023.

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Introduction -- A brief primer on transit and urban development -- Atlanta : The city too busy to hate -- Boston : Urban institutions, megaprojects, and city revival -- Chicago : The Loop elevated, beloved steel eyesore -- Cincinnati : A short history of a never-used subway -- Cleveland : Transit and the perils of waterfront redevelopment -- Dallas : They don't build them like they used to -- Detroit : The city-suburban rift and the most useless transit system in the world -- Houston : The city of organic growth -- Los Angeles : 72 suburbs in search of a city -- Miami : Overpromise, underdeliver -- Minneapolis-St. Paul : The mob takeover of Twin City rapid transit -- Montreal : The metro as showcase megaproject -- New Orleans : How a big city grew into a small town -- New York City : The tortured history of the Second Avenue subway -- Philadelphia : How not to run a railroad -- Pittsburgh : How to make buses work -- Richmond : The first streetcar system -- Rochester : The only city to open a subway, then close it -- San Francisco : The view from Geary Street -- Seattle : Consensus through exhaustion -- Toronto : Subway line as political football -- Vancouver : An exceptional elevated -- Washington, DC : The freeway revolt and the creation of Metro -- Conclusion.
Summary, etc.:
"Why is it that the mass transit systems of American cities are, by and large, inadequate? It's a common question and one that has generated substantial scholarship. But Jake Berman's The Lost Subways of North America offers a new way to consider it: a visual-and fun-journey through the past, present, and possible future of urban transit. Featuring Berman's own colorful maps of old, often forgotten streetcar lines, lost ideas for never-built transit, and modern rail systems, the book draws us into the fascinating transit histories of over 20 US and Canadian cities"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject: Subways > United States.
Urban transportation > United States.

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24514. ‡aThe lost subways of North America : ‡ba cartographic guide to the past, present, and what might have been / ‡cwritten and illustrated by Jake Berman.
24630. ‡aCartographic guide to the past, present, and what might have been
264 1. ‡aChicago : ‡bThe University of Chicago Press, ‡c2023.
264 4. ‡c©2023
300 . ‡a272 pages : ‡bcolor illustrations, maps (some color) ; ‡c29 cm
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504 . ‡aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 . ‡a"Why is it that the mass transit systems of American cities are, by and large, inadequate? It's a common question and one that has generated substantial scholarship. But Jake Berman's The Lost Subways of North America offers a new way to consider it: a visual-and fun-journey through the past, present, and possible future of urban transit. Featuring Berman's own colorful maps of old, often forgotten streetcar lines, lost ideas for never-built transit, and modern rail systems, the book draws us into the fascinating transit histories of over 20 US and Canadian cities"-- ‡cProvided by publisher.
50500. ‡tIntroduction -- ‡tA brief primer on transit and urban development -- ‡tAtlanta : The city too busy to hate -- ‡tBoston : Urban institutions, megaprojects, and city revival -- ‡tChicago : The Loop elevated, beloved steel eyesore -- ‡tCincinnati : A short history of a never-used subway -- ‡tCleveland : Transit and the perils of waterfront redevelopment -- ‡tDallas : They don't build them like they used to -- ‡tDetroit : The city-suburban rift and the most useless transit system in the world -- ‡tHouston : The city of organic growth -- ‡tLos Angeles : 72 suburbs in search of a city -- ‡tMiami : Overpromise, underdeliver -- ‡tMinneapolis-St. Paul : The mob takeover of Twin City rapid transit -- ‡tMontreal : The metro as showcase megaproject -- ‡tNew Orleans : How a big city grew into a small town -- ‡tNew York City : The tortured history of the Second Avenue subway -- ‡tPhiladelphia : How not to run a railroad -- ‡tPittsburgh : How to make buses work -- ‡tRichmond : The first streetcar system -- ‡tRochester : The only city to open a subway, then close it -- ‡tSan Francisco : The view from Geary Street -- ‡tSeattle : Consensus through exhaustion -- ‡tToronto : Subway line as political football -- ‡tVancouver : An exceptional elevated -- ‡tWashington, DC : The freeway revolt and the creation of Metro -- ‡tConclusion.
650 0. ‡aSubways ‡zUnited States.
650 0. ‡aUrban transportation ‡zUnited States.
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