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A transport system is never just about movement. It is about what a city chooses to make reachable.

Continuous Transport Studies uses Antherstone to study how transport systems shape access, stations, destinations, and urban life.

About CTS.

What is CTS?

Continuous Transport Studies, or CTS for short, is an ongoing research and documentation initiative by Transport for Antherstone. It uses Antherstone as a working transport simulation environment to study how mobility systems shape movement, access, stations, passenger experience, and urban life.

CTS turns Antherstone’s transport projects into a public record of learning, connecting real-world observation with simulation-based planning, design, and system development.

Why CTS?

CTS exists because transport systems are never just about moving peopel from one place to another. They shape what a city makes reachable, how people experience public spaces, and how communities connecto to opportunity.

Through CTS, Antherstone studies the decisions behind transport planning: why a line exists, how a station works, how passengers move, and how mobility can support better city-building.

Pillars.

Studying transport systems that support long-term mobility, responsible growth, and better connections between people, places, and the environment.

Understanding whether a transport solution fits the place, purpose, passengers, and network it is meant to serve.

Documenting transport work with clear reasoning, honest study, and a commitment to learning from both strengths and limitations.

CTS in Sustainability

CTS in Suitability

CTS in Integrity

Beliefs.

Continuous Transport Studies

Continuous Transport Studies is an ongoing research initiative using Antherstone to study integrated transport, station design, and passenger experience. We observe, test, and document systems that shape movement across cities.

Transport as City-Building

Transport as City-Building views mobility as essential civic infrastructure connecting people, places, and opportunity. We study how networks, stations, and destinations shape the way cities grow and function.

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