Coordinate Exchange #0: Level Crossing
The star-crossed lover of the house across these tracks will depart for a Eurotrip. In a matter of years you will be able to have the experience of a Eurotrip, being away from your friends and returning to show them the New You, without leaving the house. No farewell drinks needed.
Coordinate Exchange #1: Interchange
Everything around it goes unused. You're either travelling to the interchange or past it, not stopping. At most you walk through from the north bridge, in the dead of night when the timetables are long over – where you'd otherwise never need to tread. The other side of the road only gets foot traffic due to housing one of three pubs in town, and when you stare out from the front window all you see is transit. This is the anonymous end-state of the intersection, well before the city has even sprawled out to it. Only once everything surrounding the intersection becomes anonymous will it spring to life, if only because people keep needing to convene there from all the transport outages, or worse...
Coordinate Exchange #2: Rental Dining Table
As a kitchen/lounge combo with a bathroom/laundry combo the next room over, what room there was for a table ended up becoming a dining/drying rack combo. Divesting in favour of the laundromat might reclaim some space, but belies how the rental depends on the entire suburb to deliver on the promise that two laundry taps next to the shower/bath combo should be able to make...The area is just like that though: holistic interdependency used to substitute for things that should be self-contained. And now that the commercial buildings are more vacant than let, the whole suburb is the same, leaning on the surrounds for essential services. But at least the town joining this shroud means silhouettes will repopulate the apartment block, doling out jobs under cover of darkness, if not dinner plates.