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Vestiges of Transit: Urban Persistence at a Microscale

Leah Brooks1; Byron Lutz2

1 George Washington University · 2 Federal Reserve Board of Governors

The Review of Economics and Statistics 2019

We document intracity spatial persistence and its causes. Streetcars dominated urban transit in Los Angeles County from the 1890s to the early 1910s, and were off the road entirely by 1963. However, we find that streetcars' influence remains readily visible in the current pattern of urban density and that this influence has not dissipated in the sixty years since the streetcar's removal. We examine land use regulation as both a consequence of streetcars and a mechanism for the persistent effect of streetcars. Our evidence suggests that the streetcar influences modern behavior through the mutually reinforcing pathways of regulation and agglomerative clustering.

DOI
10.1162/rest_a_00817
Volume
101 (3)
Pages
385-399
Language
en
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