It’s the same everywhere apparantly, wasting money on stuff that shouldn’t be this expensive
I wonder what happened 40 years ago that stopped infrastructure development 🤔
Needs more trees, I love trees
Isn’t Zahradní Město a new station from a few years ago? What’s the difference between that and Bubny that means Bubny is a major station?
honestly, it looks awful. same soulless grey slop as the zahradni mesto station
That would be 2.3 billion in Serbia…
If that was in Ireland, it would probably cost €3 billion and take 27 years to build.
**to jest brutalne.**
This reminds me of cardboard architecture in the version of gray brutalism.
I hope that the Museum of ModernArt in Warsaw will soon have a dirty gray facade – and they will demolish it later. What happened in the minds of European architects?
Deus Ex Mankind Divided vibes
How much of that money wasted on senseless bureaucratic permits & redtape….no wonder China overtook us.
It’s a bit expensive for what seems to be a small elevated two platform station.
Fuck concrete
Where are trees and grass?
As usual the architect forgot that it can rain outside of their CAD software. The design for Praha hlh is like the Czech Republic has sunshine for 365 days a year
I’m always down with public transport infrastructure. The best time to spend money on transport infrastructure is yesterday. The second best time is today, when it’s twice as expensive.
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It looks like the USSR still exists?
[Article with more pics](https://zdopravy.cz/praha-ma-po-40-letech-nove-nadrazi-sprava-zeleznic-dokoncila-obri-stavbu-v-bubnech-252966/)
Looking good, I like it. Except the clock, I would’ve painted it in black.
Looks good but 230M euro?
Seems crazy expensive
r/trainstations
That train station symbol reminds me of the British Rail/National Rail double arrows somewhat
Bureaucrats really love this grey square deppresing style.
Perhaps it’s a reflection of the soul of those who rule over us.
230m euro? How come it’s so costly?
In Poland Łódź Fabryczna cost was around 400m euro, and it’s absolutely massive. They build some new streets as well.
https://cdn.galleries.smcloud.net/t/galleries/gf-NLVR-rX7y-339h_nowe-centrum-lodzi-z-najnowszymi-realizacjami-664×442.jpg
https://uml.lodz.pl/files/public/_processed_/e/a/csm_RAJ20161211_43167_09c6b6c27a.jpg
Built with concrete blocks, costs 230M EUR
It’s the same everywhere apparantly, wasting money on stuff that shouldn’t be this expensive
I wonder what happened 40 years ago that stopped infrastructure development 🤔
Needs more trees, I love trees
Isn’t Zahradní Město a new station from a few years ago? What’s the difference between that and Bubny that means Bubny is a major station?
honestly, it looks awful. same soulless grey slop as the zahradni mesto station
That would be 2.3 billion in Serbia…
If that was in Ireland, it would probably cost €3 billion and take 27 years to build.
**to jest brutalne.**
This reminds me of cardboard architecture in the version of gray brutalism.
I hope that the Museum of ModernArt in Warsaw will soon have a dirty gray facade – and they will demolish it later. What happened in the minds of European architects?
Deus Ex Mankind Divided vibes
How much of that money wasted on senseless bureaucratic permits & redtape….no wonder China overtook us.
It’s a bit expensive for what seems to be a small elevated two platform station.
Fuck concrete
Where are trees and grass?
As usual the architect forgot that it can rain outside of their CAD software. The design for Praha hlh is like the Czech Republic has sunshine for 365 days a year
I’m always down with public transport infrastructure. The best time to spend money on transport infrastructure is yesterday. The second best time is today, when it’s twice as expensive.
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