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Tomek Kuźma (汤姆) 🇺🇦

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Warsaw Beigetreten Aralık 2008
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Samuel Hughes
Samuel Hughes@SCP_Hughes·
Japan has the world’s best railway system. 28% of Japanese passenger-kilometers are by rail. Germany manages 6.4%, and the USA manages 0.25%. Just one Japanese company, JR East, carries more passengers than China’s entire railway system, and four times as many than Britain’s. What is the secret of its success? worksinprogress.co/issue/why-japa… Part of the answer is that Japanese railway companies don't just operate trains. They run hospitals, supermarkets, department stores, amusement parks, office complexes, and retirement homes around their railway stations. One of them co-built Tokyo Disneyland. Another owns a baseball team. A third created its own all-women musical theater in 1914, which is still running today. The logic is elegant: a railway increases the developable value of land around its stations, but normally that value accrues to landowners, not the railway operator. Japanese railway companies captured this value by owning and developing the land themselves. About half of the revenue of Japanese railway companies comes from ‘side businesses’ like these. Allowing railway operators to capture more of the value they created meant that more lines were profitable, making a far larger system financially viable. This may sound like a radically novel approach. But in fact, an exactly similar system existed in nineteenth-century America. The success of Japanese railways does not lie in some unreplicable feature of Japanese culture: it lies in good policy. If they learnt the right lessons from it, many countries could replicate Japan’s success. Read more (much more) in @Borners1's & @carto_graph's new piece for @WorksInProgMag Issue 23.
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Jan Mencwel
Jan Mencwel@JanMencwel·
@sheemawn Mało tego, upominaliśmy się o budowę tanich mieszkań w b. konkretnych lokalizacjach, gdy sprzedawano działki pod deweloperkę, także po prostu walisz na oślep, byle nas obrazić. Dlaczego - tego nie wiem ale też już nie jestem ciekaw. Unfollow
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Tomek Kuźma (汤姆) 🇺🇦
@rowerowesygnaly Ale co wtedy z przepustowością dróg? Co z PKB? Jeśli auta pojadą 30kmh zamiast 60kmh pomiędzy domami to niechybnie ucierpi gospodarka i honor kierowców
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bandyci drogowi
bandyci drogowi@bandyci_drogowi·
Kolejny Majtczak który jeździ szybko ale bezpiecznie 😡 Autostrada A1.
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fullcrum®
fullcrum®@fullcrum·
@Stop_Cham W takim super samochodzie to nie dość, że nie czuje się prędkości, to jeszcze czerwonych świateł nie widać, a nawet jak widać, to są jedynie luźną sugestią
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Arthur MacWaters
Arthur MacWaters@ArthurMacwaters·
I think about this often
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Tomek Kuźma (汤姆) 🇺🇦
Da się. Musi dziecko premiera zostać przejechane, może wtedy coś się ruszy ale pewnie zrzuca na kierowcę , a nie na system
Damian K@choody93

@KonfituraWAkcji To jest jakiś ogólnopolski spisek. Nie da się tak ignorować tego problemu na tyłu różnych poziomach z mediami włącznie.

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Nic
Nic@nicrypto·
So, let me get this straight. Trump is now simultaneously claiming that he has won the war, is currently winning the war, needs help to win the war, and doesn't need help to win the war. All to destroy the nuclear program he claims he already destroyed last year.
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