
Originally Posted by
AngelCake
Munich's population (2 million plus) is bigger than Liverpool's (500,000)and having an underground system doesn't always make urban areas flourish.
Munich was not 2 milion in the late 1960s when the underground was conceived. Merseyside has a population of 1.5 million.
London (8 million)) has many areas that people avoid tube system or not, same as New york (18 million).Mancester has become a vibrant ,attractive, regenerated city without the aid of a tube system.
So underground systems do not work in your logic. How odd. London and NY are successful because of the underground rapid transport systems...and other major cities like Tokyo, etc.
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People with large incomes who live in the centre or surrounding areas are already happy to live in the Docks or Sefton park . I just don't agree that a tube system would transform the city as much as you think it would and bring in millions of people.
You need to understand what needs to be in place to project a city. It is clear you are quite satisfied with deprivation around you. Look at things logically and in a positive light. It will be much better then. You have the Liverpool disease.
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