Urban density around major train stations: 125th Street in NYC vs Kyodo in Tokyo
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nearby streets in Harlem and Kyodo--do you see what I mean about wasting space?pic.twitter.com/mg5i2l0TOj
One of the main streets converging on Kyodo Station, with a car visible for comparison--look how much traffic is on foot! But I bet many of them don't live nearby, and instead came here by trainpic.twitter.com/EvhdaEUHSK
There are some wider roads that converge on Kyodo, too: moderately-sized roads from the north and the west, and a very wide one (still just two lanes lol) from the east (the direction of central Tokyo) The last one is so wide that they actually named it (Yurinoki Street)pic.twitter.com/GtMAPbuMHg
On Metro-North? It's infinitely less, but because of Metro-North's operational patterns mostly, not density
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