EPISODE · Aug 28, 2025 · 14 MIN
[BS] The Old City Loop: A Light Rail Vision for Jerusalem’s Future
from The Eighth · host Avraham Raskin
What if you could circle the entire Old City of Jerusalem - comfortably, accessibly, and beautifully? In this episode of Brainstreams, we explore a future-facing vision for a dedicated light rail line that loops around the Old City walls. From smart routing and grade calculations to archaeological sensitivity and pedestrian flow, this Brainstream dives deep into a generative design sprint born from both data and lived experience.TL;DR:A Jerusalem city loop light rail around all seven gates could transform access, beauty, and spiritual flow - this is the design pitch.We discuss multi-line integration (red, brown, yellow), how to preserve archaeology while opening new paths, grading challenges, and why a humble footpath + rail combo might be the most transformative layer Jerusalem’s had in decades.🎧 Listen now on Spotify, YouTube, or Apple Podcasts→ More at avrahamraskin.com/podcastTimestamps:00:00 | Intro: What is the Old City Loop?00:43 | Green space, walking path, and rail: the triple-ring vision01:58 | The gaps in Jerusalem’s current light rail access03:06 | Seven gates, one loop: walking through the plan05:01 | Grades, curvature, and optimal timing06:13 | Integrating with existing and future lines (Red, Yellow, Brown)07:30 | One-way loop + second-direction bus support09:23 | Accessibility at Shaar Tzion & other grading concerns10:00 | Park & Ride potential near Damascus and Dung Gates12:04 | New Gate tradeoffs & archaeological bridge ideas13:06 | Solving steep terrain with design sensitivity14:39 | Closing thoughts: Could this really happen?
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