City Trains

City Trains
Title City Trains PDF eBook
Author Christina Leighton
Publisher Bellwether Media
Pages 24
Release 2017-08-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1681033992

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Driving around a busy downtown area can be a hassle, especially during rush hour. Cars, taxis, buses, bicycles, and pedestrians create traffic jams on city streets. So city trains are the answer for many people. In this title, beginning readers will follow city trains from stop to stop.

Subway City

Subway City
Title Subway City PDF eBook
Author Michael W. Brooks
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Pages 284
Release 1997
Genre History
ISBN 9780813523965

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Traces the development of the subway from its inception to its decline as an overcrowded and dangerous part of city life - Explores how it has been represented in film and art - Gives women's experiences of the subway - Examines the city's racial tensions - Skyscapers - Spatial layout of the city - Urban space.

City Trains

City Trains
Title City Trains PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Raintree
Pages 24
Release 2015-10-08
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1474701949

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All aboard! Hop on a city train to see where they go, how they work, and why so many people use trains to get around. Train types include underground trains, elevated railways, and light rail.

City Trains

City Trains
Title City Trains PDF eBook
Author Nikki Bruno Clapper
Publisher Capstone
Pages 24
Release 2019-05-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1496648587

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All aboard! Hop on a city train to see where they go, how they work, and why so many people use trains as public transportation in this colorful ebook. Train types include subways, elevated railways, and light rail.

The LEGO Trains Book

The LEGO Trains Book
Title The LEGO Trains Book PDF eBook
Author Holger Matthes
Publisher No Starch Press
Pages 250
Release 2017-10-24
Genre Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN 1593278195

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Learn the model-making process from start to finish, including the best ways to choose scale, wheels, motors, and track layout. Get advice for building steam engines, locomotives, and passenger cars, and discover fresh ideas and inspiration for your own LEGO train designs. Inside you'll find: -A historical tour of LEGO trains -Step-by-step building instructions for models of the German Inter-City Express (ICE), the Swiss “Crocodile,” and a vintage passenger car -Tips for controlling your trains with transformers, receivers, and motors -Advice on advanced building tech­niques like SNOT (studs not on top), micro­striping, creating textures, and making offset connections -Case studies of the design process -Ways to use older LEGO pieces in modern designs For ages 10+

New York City Subway Trains

New York City Subway Trains
Title New York City Subway Trains PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Gibbs Smith Publishers
Pages 48
Release 2003
Genre History
ISBN 1586853244

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Includes 12 easy-to-assemble punch-out train cars that are modeled after the historic trains in the collection of the New York Transit Museum.

Trains, Buses, People

Trains, Buses, People
Title Trains, Buses, People PDF eBook
Author Christof Spieler
Publisher Island Press
Pages 266
Release 2018-10-23
Genre Transportation
ISBN 1610919033

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What are the best transit cities in the US? The best Bus Rapid Transit lines? The most useless rail transit lines? The missed opportunities? In the US, the 25 largest metropolitan areas and many smaller cities have fixed guideway transit—rail or bus rapid transit. Nearly all of them are talking about expanding. Yet discussions about transit are still remarkably unsophisticated. To build good transit, the discussion needs to focus on what matters—quality of service (not the technology that delivers it), all kinds of transit riders, the role of buildings, streets and sidewalks, and, above all, getting transit in the right places. Christof Spieler has spent over a decade advocating for transit as a writer, community leader, urban planner, transit board member, and enthusiast. He strongly believes that just about anyone—regardless of training or experience—can identify what makes good transit with the right information. In the fun and accessible Trains, Buses, People: An Opinionated Atlas of US Transit, Spieler shows how cities can build successful transit. He profiles the 47 metropolitan areas in the US that have rail transit or BRT, using data, photos, and maps for easy comparison. The best and worst systems are ranked and Spieler offers analysis of how geography, politics, and history complicate transit planning. He shows how the unique circumstances of every city have resulted in very different transit systems. Using appealing visuals, Trains, Buses, People is intended for non-experts—it will help any citizen, professional, or policymaker with a vested interest evaluate a transit proposal and understand what makes transit effective. While the book is built on data, it has a strong point of view. Spieler takes an honest look at what makes good and bad transit and is not afraid to look at what went wrong. He explains broad concepts, but recognizes all of the technical, geographical, and political difficulties of building transit in the real world. In the end,Trains, Buses, People shows that it is possible with the right tools to build good transit.