• tree@lemmy.world
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      7 months ago

      I think Chicago is the only other US city that comes close, their transit is fantastic!

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        7 months ago

        DC’s light rail is pretty nice too. LA’s could be nice if there were more frequent trains, but that probably has more to do with how sprawled LA is.

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          7 months ago

          I (US citizen living in Japan for most of a decade) took my wife (only in the US once as an elementary school student and only Honolulu) to DC for the first time a couple of months ago. I was pleasantly surprised. I had ridden DC’s subways once or twice on trips there. We were table to do everything we wanted on foot, by bus, and by train. Getting on the train from Dulles, though, we had some only-partly-clothed woman passed out with what I can only assume was a trail of partly-dried piss on the floor by her. Police took her off when we got into the city at some point, but it was a less-than-stellar start. That said, I’ve seen people puke and piss on trains in Tokyo as well.

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        7 months ago

        San Francisco always gets left out of these as well, but transit there rocks

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          7 months ago

          Portland is pretty decent too. Not as good as SF, but you can reasonably get around the entire area on public transportation.

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        7 months ago

        SF is easily as well-deserved by public transit as Chicago. It’s the 2nd densest city in the US, behind NYC. Between Muni, the streetcars and busses and BART, there’s always an easy way to get anywhere in The City. You can even jump on a cable car if that’s your thing.