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Modern cities are usually explained as growing around transportation. Rail comes first, development follows. But when you examine ancient Tartarian train routes, that logic starts to break down. In this video, I look at why so many ancient Tartarian rail lines bypass, cut through, or completely ignore modern population centers — even when those cities later became economic hubs. Routes that make little sense today appear to have been planned according to a different set of priorities altogether. Using historical maps, early railway plans, and present-day city layouts, this investigation compares where Tartarian-era train routes were placed versus where cities eventually formed. The patterns suggest these routes were not reacting to demand, industry, or urban growth — but following a system that already existed. I’m not arguing intent or motive. I’m documenting the contradiction. Because if train routes usually shape cities, the real question becomes: what were Tartarian train systems actually built to serve? And why do our cities seem to have arrived later?