A mile of downtown D.C. will be closed to traffic Saturday for the Open Streets D.C. event, which promotes urban walkability and alternatives to cars.
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A reportage of stations along the circular JR Yamanote line in Tokyo, capturing the hustle and bustle at the heart of the world’s biggest urban area. In service since 1885, the line is the city’s oldest, most important and most famous, with millions cramming on to the 35km (22-mile) route’s distinctive green cars every day
A mile of downtown D.C. will be closed to traffic Saturday for the Open Streets D.C. event, which promotes urban walkability and alternatives to cars.
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