Trams are ok but this isn't 1900 dood. Subways >> trams tbqh. "EL"s are "ok" but innately ghetto.
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Replying to @PorphyCoon @mrb_rides_again
nonsense; elevated rail, trams, and subways are all used in Tokyo and Osaka
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Replying to @380kmh @mrb_rides_again
they are cities substantially MORE advanced than ours in the USA
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Replying to @380kmh @mrb_rides_again
subways are appealing solely because they have exclusive ROW--it is a powerful advantage!
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Replying to @380kmh @mrb_rides_again
but you can't see anything from them, and you have to wait in a cave, etc...better to be above ground!
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Replying to @380kmh @mrb_rides_again
Not in the heat, chummer! I'd rather wait below ground also you can have kewl shops n stuff.
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Replying to @PorphyCoon @mrb_rides_again
subway stops--at least in USA--are ovens in the summer bc of AC on the trains...
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Replying to @380kmh @mrb_rides_again
...and why wouldn't you have shops at stations for surface and elevated rail? Again, Japan does
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Replying to @380kmh @mrb_rides_again
> Again, Japan does. Well the real solution to having nice cities is to move to Japan. No vibrancy.
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Putting in an El in enriched US and expecting the outcome to be "like Japan" is kinda misdirected causation.
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that's a different problem mate, that enrichment ruins many things besides transit
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