What city besides NYC has the best transit system in the US?
Probably SF/Bay Area. Or Chicago maybe. Boston, perhaps.
>>2026428Columbus, Ohio
>>2026565>Probably SF/Bay Area.It has good transit systems but bad links between them, and it's in CA so all the typical US city problems are 10x worse due to lack of law enforcement.
>>2026428DC's is pretty good. Has some actual cross-links.
>>2026565>Probably SF/Bay Area. Or Chicago maybe. Boston, perhaps.You know absolutely *nothing* about transportation, let alone public transportation.https://umassmedia.com/31416/opinions/the-nightmare-of-bostons-transportation-system/https://www.cbsnews.com/chicago/news/cta-blue-line-hammer-attack/
>>2026565>Probably SF/Bay Area. Or Chicago maybe. Boston, perhaps.Let me google that for you?"San Francisco, Boston, and Washington, D.C. are some of the top cities in the United States for public transportation, in addition to New York City: San Francisco Known for its cable cars, San Francisco also has buses and trains operated by Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) and San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (Muni)."How about you crawl back under a rock.?
>>2026428DC metro is much better than the NYC subway.
WMATA for sure, the federal government stepped in and did a really good job turning DC Metrorail around a few years ago.>>2026836The MBTA is on the upswing thanks to Eng, the new GM, he's doing a great job tackling the maintenance backlog. There is so much technical debt owing to the system being a weird patchwork of different lines all built at different times though that the system has inherent bottlenecks that would be impossible or very expensive to overcome. Overall though it is a system that is improving.