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Zaha Hadid Architects Here's what a subway station looks like in Saudi Arabia.
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Does Light Rail Really Encourage People to Stop Driving?
No, but it does pull them off buses, if a new study of British systems is any indicator.
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Videos
Vigilante Justice of the Day: The Russian Bus Driver They Call the 'Punisher'
Bus operator Alexei Volkov claims to have precipitated more than 100 traffic accidents – mostly just to teach rude drivers a lesson.
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Postcard
Intimate Scenes From India's Railroads
As India contemplates a second fare hike in as many months, a Reuters photographer captures what the system means to its riders.
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A 42-Part Murder Mystery, Chronicled on the Toronto Subway
The series deals with the universal urban problem of bike riders versus drivers.
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Maps
We've Been Looking at the Spread of Global Pandemics All Wrong
Redrawn maps of the world's air-transport network could change the way we track disease from city to city.
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Postcard
Sudan's Once Great Train System Is Now in Utter Disrepair
The country once boasted Africa's largest network. Now much is out of service, thanks to mismanagement and neglect.
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Wanted: An App That Calculates Wait Times Straight to Your Airport Gate
A group of entrepreneurs are working on technology that could vastly improve the universally terrible experience of airports.
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The Surprising Way Airplanes May Be Heating Up the World's Climate
Tantalizing evidence suggests that yes, air traffic is helping give the atmosphere a fever.
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The Best Parking App We've Ever Seen
How risky is it to run inside for that cup of coffee without feeding the meter? SpotAgent will figure that out for you.
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Maps
A Mapped History of Train Travel in the United States
On the 209th birthday of the first steam engine trip, how the Civil War impeded, then accelerated, the progress of America's trains.

