16-05-2025 13:27 via passengertransport.co.uk

Breathing new life into redundant land

 
Thriving new community spaces have been created from the redundant former public transport estate, and more can follow
 Tilburg in the Netherlands was one of the country’s rail manufacturing centres Transport reconfigures the landscape time and again with each fresh wave of technological change. The coming of canals, railways, motorways, airports and ports all made new kinds of places. But when the next wave of change happens, those places can be left beached, with land a
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