
The 2026 Football World Cup will expose the reality that most US cities have devolved into unwalkable, car-dependent shitholes
Exhibit A: MetLife Stadium (NY/NJ)
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Exhibit A: MetLife Stadium (NY/NJ)

Traveling the Nordic Triangle: Gothenburg-Copenhagen-Stockholm


Not every country can build a Shinkansen network overnight. But any country can start tomorrow with making trains cool again!

The choice is not between building like China or building nothing at all!

A train-lover's dream come true? Maybe, but with some caveats...

Recently, a lot of other countries have caught up with Japan on making high-speed tracks (looking at you, China) with record-breaking speeds and flashy new lines.

This is not a sponsored segment, I am honestly just that thrilled about this train line!

This article was originally posted on Konichivalue.com, but I wanted to reward my fellow transit lovers with a peak into this year's most interesting transit news!

Today marks the 60th anniversary of the Tokaido Shinkansen, arguably the first commercial high-speed rail system in history, which links Tokyo and Osaka.