This article, structured as an essay, draws a parallel between the historical rise and fall of America's canal system and the potential future of our current fossil-fuel-based transportation system.
The author uses the example of Peninsula, Ohio, a town that experienced a boom during the "transportation revolution" of the 1800s thanks to the construction of the Ohio & Erie Canal. This canal, inspired by the success of the Erie Canal, connected the Ohio River Valley to the Great Lakes, facilitating trade and transportation.
The author implies that this historical example serves as a reminder that infrastructure systems are not permanent. Just as the canal system eventually gave way to newer technologies, our current reliance on fossil fuels for transportation may also become outdated in the future.
Although the article doesn't explicitly mention what might replace fossil fuels, it hints at a future where different technologies and energy sources could reshape transportation infrastructure.
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by George Dilla... в medium.com 10-21-2024
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