
Season 2 · Episode 473
The Price of Progress: Jerusalem’s Light Rail Revolution
Jerusalem is undergoing "open heart surgery." We explore the brutal trade-off between futuristic transit and the survival of today's city life.
My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill
February 4, 202623m 46s
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Show Notes
Jerusalem is currently a "dusty maze" as the city expands its light rail network into the ambitious J Net system. But as construction noise echoes through the night and local businesses struggle to survive behind plastic barriers, a vital question emerges: How do we build for the next generation without destroying the lives of those living here today? In this episode, Herman and Corn dive into the complexities of urban development, from the archaeological "minefields" beneath the streets to the labor shortages currently slowing down progress. They discuss the historical skepticism rooted in the original Red Line’s delays and explore practical solutions like rolling work zones, tactical urbanism, and direct financial aid for shop owners. It is a deep dive into the friction between a transformative long-term vision and the painful short-term reality of a city in transition.