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citymetric staff

People, livestock, industry and cars: What will future cities be built around next?

By embracing people-centric design, sustainable transportation, smart technology integration, green infrastructure, mixed-use development, and resilient infrastructure, future cities will create liveable, inclusive and environmentally conscious urban environments.

Ranking London’s major rail terminals

London has its fair share of rail terminals delivering throngs of commuters and tourists to and from the capital every day. But are any objectively better than the others?

Edinburgh Trams launches line extension, updating citywide connectivity

State-of-the-art ticketing infrastructure enhanced on Edinburgh trams to create a better passenger experience.

Winning cities of Initiative for Cycling Infrastructure announced

For World Bike Day on 3 June, Bloomberg Philanthropies has revealed the recipients of the inaugural Bloomberg Initiative for Cycling Infrastructure (BICI) awards.

Bucharest tops list as best European city for digital nomads

A new report has identified the top ten capital cities across Europe that are best suited for professionals looking for the “work from anywhere” lifestyle.

Why blimps and airships died out – and how they might be making a comeback

In the bygone era, the airship held great promise as the future of aviation. Now, after years of dormancy, the question looms: Is this sector of the aviation industry prepared to soar once more?

Which is London’s hottest tube line?

London’s tube lines can become very warm, especially in the summer. But which line is the hottest one?

UK government announces extension of £2 bus fare cap… outside London

The UK government has announced that it will extend the £2 cap on bus fares outside London until the end of November 2024, with up to £200m in additional funding allocated to support this measure.

Cedar Viaduct in Fresno completed as a signature structure

The California high-speed rail aims to connect major regions of the state.

Dutch cities uncouple from China

Cities across the Netherlands have taken steps to begin conscious uncoupling from their Chinese sister cities.