Cities In Motion — 2

Elias nodded. He didn’t justHe began clicking, setting a rigorous peak-hour schedule. He watched as the little digital citizens—the workers, the students, the tourists—began to gather at the new stops.

But the city was a living thing. As the transport improved, the land value skyrocketed. New businesses moved in, creating even more demand. Elias realized he wasn't just a transit manager; he was an architect of the city’s destiny. Cities in Motion 2

The morning fog clung to the steel glass of the Central Station, a sprawling labyrinth of tracks and platforms that served as the heart of New Berlin. In the control room high above, Elias stared at the monitors, his eyes tracing the red and blue veins of the city’s pulse. Elias nodded