Urban Planning

Published on August 15th, 2010 | by Zachary Shahan

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San Francisco Transbay Transit Center [VIDEO]

transbay transit center

San Francisco has started construction on one of the coolest transit stations (maybe even the coolest) in the world. It is expected to transform downtown San Francisco and is already being deemed the “Grand Central of the West” (and I might add, the Grand Central of the 21st century). It looks like it is going to be beautiful and is also a model of green urban design.

The transit center will include a 5.4 acre park, “City Park,” on the roof of the bus and rail station. It will include an open air amphitheatre, gardens, a trail for running/walking, open grass areas for picnics, lily ponds and more.

The 1 million square foot regional transportation hub will serve 10 different transit operators.

A short animation and media gallery of the “Transbay Transit Center” is available on its website, as well as info on construction updates, a project timeline, etc. You can also view an animated tour of the site below via YouTube. They just broke ground on the site on Wednesday, so I will try to keep you updated on big news along the way as it comes.

Image Credit: Screenshot of Transbay Transit Center animation





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is the director of CleanTechnica, the most popular cleantech-focused website in the world, and Planetsave, a world-leading green and science news site. He has been covering green news of various sorts since 2008, and he has been especially focused on solar energy, electric vehicles, and wind energy since 2009. Aside from his work on CleanTechnica and Planetsave, he's the founder and director of Solar Love, EV Obsession, and Bikocity. To connect with Zach on some of your favorite social networks, go to ZacharyShahan.com and click on the relevant buttons.



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