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Originally Posted by llamaorama
Meh, from what I can tell from the comments was this was an informal reuse of an old colonial era industrial railway. Also you can tell that's the inside corner of a flowing river so natural erosion will bring it down eventually.
Meeting the needs of the people would clearly involve building a paved road and installing even so much as dropping in a 1 lane prefab bailey bridge type thing there, so that way conventional minibuses and trucks could transport people and goods in and out that area.
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Yeah I get it, however, my comment was meant to be in jest and more along the lines that it's more rail transit than provided in some US cities.