Abstract
As a developing city, Medan City becomes an alternative destination for immigrants who come from various places outside the city of Medan, either for a place to live or earn a living. As a result of this activity, the city of Medan is overgrowing, thus demanding new housing in the form of planned and unplanned settlements. Unplanned settlements arose when the need for housing for newcomers who had a low economy was encouraged. Most of the unplanned settlements became residential spaces built in areas that were not officially planned as residential spaces, such as on railroads' outskirts. The research method used is qualitative because the problem to be studied is social and dynamic. The conclusion obtained from the analysis is that the settlement pattern on the Medan City railroad banks is linear, and settlements grow due to economic, topographic, and infrastructure factors
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