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Título
The Historical Interrelationship of Railways and Cities from an Urban Viewpoint.
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Año del Documento
2023
Documento Fuente
TST. Transportes, Servicios y Telecomunicaciones; Núm. 50 (2023): Ferrocarriles, ciudad, trabajo pags. 16-41
Abstract
This paper offers a conceptual overview of the state of the art relating to the historical interrelationships between railways and cities from the point of view of town planning, covering the good century and a half that there have been railways in the Iberian Peninsula. It addresses both urban and railway history, reconsidering major issues in this relationship. These are: 1) the tracks of lines as they cross cities and the role they play in urban life, 2) the passenger buildings of stations, seen as a focus of urban centrality, 3) the developing complexity of cities and railways, together with the installation of new road and port infrastructures, and 4) the problems emerging from urban expansion in the final third of the twentieth century, mostly after the restoration of democracy, specifically the question of the limited permeability of rail tracks and the interpretation as a social barrier of the physical barrier thus constituted by the railway. An idea that railways are a problem grew up within this historical interrelationship.
ISSN
2951-7176
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