My interest in this title is b/c it came up in my investigations on grade separation projects around Tokyohttps://twitter.com/380kmh/status/870321358684790785 …
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This manifests itself in all sorts of touch-ups, corrections, adjustments, etc; "tidying up" the city, accounting for earlier oversights
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Addendum: probably my biggest gripe about privatized railways in Japan is it's much harder to track down info on their expansion projects
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I can easily get information on projects being undertaken by the metropolitan government, but not so easily for the railways
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Naruhodo. Sounds like a grant-funded research project waiting to happen…
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also a project in Brooklyn in the early 20th century http://www.columbia.edu/~brennan/abandoned/eny.html … http://forgotten-ny.com/2001/04/new-yorks-remaining-grade-rr-crossings/ … http://www.rapidtransit.net/net/gcbook/index.htm …
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