[Re] defining transit culture

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2009

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Montana State University - Bozeman, College of Arts & Architecture

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Environmental concerns and energy crisis have heightened awareness of energy consumption and instigated thought into alternative and updated means of travel. High speed rail has been highly utilized for travel and transport in Europe and Japan and is experiencing its initiation in the U.S. in the state of California with future proposals in cities across the country. This thesis addresses the notion of high speed rail in a society where travel is dominated by the automobile and the geographies of cities and suburbs exist under a unique paradigm compared to other countries and continents. A proposal is created in a scenario that incorporates the automobile into a network of transportation modes in which efficiency amongst and between each mode is considered the ideal.

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