Thursday, October 8, 2015

Foreshadowings of the silver future

About twelve years ago I did an images research project for a consortium that was opposing the D.C. Metrorail project to build the Silver Line as an elevated train going through Tyson’s Corner, eventually to Dulles Airport and beyond.

My job was to find images of elevated rail transit in various settings. Naturally, the idea was to find pictures that looked awful, because the clients were supporting the idea of sending the Silver Line underground instead of above. But the thing was—it was hard to find anything that didn’t look nasty and ugly, because that’s what elevated rail lines look like when imposed on existing urban settings.

Yesterday, en route from Dulles Airport to downtown D.C., the section around Tyson’s was every bit as repulsive as those photos I gathered all those years ago. Damn. I mean—for a total of less than $12 I saved myself a $70+ cab fare, but what a complete blight on the landscape.

Really sorry that happened. But there you go—you get what you pay for.


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