Early in the 1900s most cities had light rail or trolleys. After the advent of the auto these rail lines were removed. Now the idiots are trying to rebuild them since most cities weren't planned well for public transportation. Japan has some good ideas on that. So did Walt Disney
Breaking! (Fired) CNN's Marc Lamont Hill is getting wrecked on Twitter today.
City planners should pay attention to city of Chicago transit system
It is a dying City...
Correlations are interesting, but correlations alone do not prove causation. And 60/40 doesn't seem like a very strong correlation to begin with -- especially if, say, 60% of Chicago's population happens to live in areas with 'high quality transit service.'
Chicago's transit system is fantastic. I haven't had a car in 10 years. Who needs it?
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