When all arguments in favor of a six billion dollar elevated rail boondoggle on Oahu prove to be myths, then proponents say, "we need rail for the sake of our children."
Unfortunately, they fail to realize that the six billion rail is heavily mortgaged and payments will be heavy and permanent "for the children."
Here is how an abandoned, unfinished, elevated rail can be turned into an asset for the children.
This story has two lessons:
(1) Elevated rail can be stopped and abandoned long after construction has started.
(2) A playground is a far better and far more affordable quality-of-life addition than ugly elevated rail.
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If the picture is real (not photoshipped), we shouldpublicize the abandonment. Where, when, why?
Another link for this: http://www.fastcompany.com/1552450/basurama-turns-electric-train-ruins-into-playground
And another:
http://www.planetizen.com/node/42967
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