MonkderZweite,

Put some of the trees on the right to the left.

HollandJim,

It’s lovely there. Been to many a festival along the river

Kaleunt17,

2019er Bild sieht irgendwie nach Photoshop aus.

Skellexon,
@Skellexon@lemmy.world avatar

Etwas. Is aber echt. Ist ganz hübsch dort

Lobohobo,

Die Farben sehen wegen der Abendsonne und der benutzten Kamera echt ein bisschen so aus, aber die Rheinpromenade ist echt sehr schön.

sabaku_no_gaara,

This guy said something photoshop related in German and I hope it is not a photoshop

Cozy,

He said it looks like it’s photoshop and not real, but it is real, it’s just the weird lighting that makes it look like it. (Hope you wanted a real answer and your comment wasn’t just joking, couldn’t tell)

eochaid,
@eochaid@lemmy.world avatar

Wow that’s amazing. Green spaces are so important to our mental health and happiness. Really great to see this.

Hangglide,

Lima absolutely needs to do this.

Hazdaz,

Are we going to magically assume the traffic just vanished?

People and goods still need to be moved from one part of the city to another, as well as from other parts of the country and even internationally. Way too many of these “fuck cars” people naively think you can just wave a magic wand and make the transport of goods and people just disappear. Something would need to be done to solve that. Was an underground highway built? Alien teleportation? A fleet of magic carpets were made available that run on unicorn farts that allow people to get around?

bouncing,
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Are we going to magically assume the traffic just vanished?

It’s an underground highway. Out of sight, out of mind. I imagine they probably also improved the overall road design, like Seattle, Denver, and Boston have done (or are doing) with their projects to bury highways below-grade.

TrickDacy,
@TrickDacy@lemmy.world avatar

You should start !suckcardickstheytastegreat or something

smellythief,

Or maybe the number bus and tram lines increased, and the train systems expanded. “One person, one car” is a mentality we should all be saying “fuck that” to.

lvl13charlatan,

They built a tunnel for the traffic which is a pretty typical strategy for these kinds of projects.

Hazdaz,

Which is basically what I said at the bottom of my post. But first off tunnels don’t work everywhere, are incredibly costly, and local roads would still be needed to let buildings downtown have access.

Red_Apprentice,

You can see in the top picture(1990) that there are very few cargo trucks. It looks like mostly consumer traffic. The most likely altenative is the en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Düsseldorf_Stadtbahn massive public transport system they’ve built since 1988.

rbhfd,

A lot of cities in Europe are actively discouraging people from taking the car to get to the city center. Either by requiring a permit to enter, making it very convoluted to get to your destination by implementing one-way streets and having a few big roads made to take on traffic, outright banning older cars with bad emission, or a combination of the above.

This is typically balanced with park & rides outside the city center, from where you can easily take public transport into the city.

Suppliers are still allowed in and are able to do so because less cars are driving there.

The city I live in has recently implemented such measures. Lots of people were complaining beforehand. But after a few years, there’s not less people making it inside the city, no massive congestion, better air quality,…

Edit: not saying this is necessarily the case here. From other comments, it does seem they moved traffic underground. But my reply is still valid to your comment.

zaphod,

Eh, you don’t need a highway through the heart of the city for that.

Rom,
@Rom@lemmy.world avatar

Something would need to be done to solve that. Was an underground highway built? Alien teleportation? A fleet of magic carpets were made available that run on unicorn farts that allow people to get around?

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Train

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tram

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bus

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walkability

Are you really trying to pull a “fuck cars people are dumdums” while blatantly ignoring all the solutions they have proposed over and over again?

kluevo,

Am I crazy or was there a recent post that was basically these two images (different angle, I think) with the dates flipped?

MeowdyPardner,
@MeowdyPardner@kbin.social avatar

Maybe you're thinking of the Egypt Coastal Highway that they expanded over a beach?

I feel like I remember seeing a before and after but I can only find a good after pic now: https://i.redd.it/9mx2c8bgtb4b1.jpg

Bonus sad view of the traffic that now fills the new space: https://i.redd.it/fyqnzxeuk3ab1.jpg

kluevo,

Oh so that’s what it was! Thanks for this, I’m glad(well, technically not really lol) to see the actual thing I was thinking of.

stephen01king,

Ew, that looks horrible.

charlieb,
@charlieb@kbin.social avatar

Wish we could do this in my town, miles of undeveloped lakefront access blocked by an 8 lane highway.. it sucks.

NOFHC,

Progress and gentrification.

Zyansheep,

Its not gentrification if we build enough of it!

buzz,
@buzz@lemmy.world avatar

I like the 1990 picture more, has some industrial charm to it.

Blastasaurus,

The Gardiner in Toronto desperately needs to be pulled down (before people die) and replaced with tunnels.

The viaduct in Vancouver is being torn down but I don’t think they plan to build a tunnel. It’s the fastest way into downtown from East Van.

The difference between these inevitable projects and Dusseldorf is that property value in Canadian cities is so insane that developers will likely push for the construction of biggest types yet in these cities.

makingStuffForFun,
@makingStuffForFun@lemmy.ml avatar

I’d say riverfront land in Düsseldorf has developers drooling also. It all comes down to will, and / or corruption

mrhenry77,

Düsseldorf is beautiful to visit for a weekend (now).

SubArcticTundra,
@SubArcticTundra@lemmy.ml avatar

I wonder why there is a second completely unused road on the right of the 1990 picture

SamsonSeinfelder, (edited )

Here is another picture. you can see the church in the background. The right side is the road to the houses, and on the left is the speed-way with 2x2 lanes. It was (still) crazy back then.

EDIT: I was corrected. Its not. It is the substitute road.

Here is a recent picture looking from the other direction. Again the church now on the left. It was a crazy project but it was well received by the Altstadt/Oldtown.

In the German Wikipedia you can find another nice picture of the Rhine-Bank (Rhein-Ufer). It shows the Steps to the Rhine in 1900 - before the asphalt rolled over all that land. Notice the church and Tower in the back. And today.

the substitute road

SubArcticTundra,
@SubArcticTundra@lemmy.ml avatar

Oh I see. Judging by the ‘step’ above the road on the first picture it looks like there might have been a dock there before the road was built?

SpaceCadet,
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    That is a good find. Those Picture are great!

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