Overview: This article will go over transportation in different parts of the US.
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Lyft Uber bike lightrail mta amtrak trains
No need to visit the mid west or south where public transportation is worse
Amtrak Trains
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Travels up and down the East Coast though not as far as Florida Does go to Canada Does traverse the US for really expensive with connections |
Local Train Systems & Light Rails
the L (above ground)
Subways & Metro (underground )
Trolleys & Trams (street cars)
Greyhound Bus
MTA (New York, Connecticut, New Jersey)
Car Required Areas
Any area outside of a US city is likely going to require a car
Car Share
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Ride share apps |
Lyft
Uber
Turo/Zipcar (may have to be US citizen)
Car Rentals
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Recommended companies: Enterprise
Avis
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The Most Bike and Scooter Friendly Cities
San Francisco |
Minneapolis |
Portland |
Seattle |
Washington, D.C. |
Chicago |
New York |
Fort Collins |
Boston Pop. 680,000 |
Boulder Pop. 110,000 |
Philadelphia Pop. 1.6 million |
Austin Pop. 970,000 |
Tucson Pop. 540,000 |
Denver Pop. 720,000 |
Madison Pop. 270,000 |
Eugene Pop. 180,000 |
Sacramento Pop. 520,000 |
U.S. Cities with the most Walkability
San Francisco Pop. 810,000 |
Washington, D.C. Pop. 670,000 |
Seattle Pop. 740,000 |
Chicago Pop. 2.7 million |
Boston Pop. 680,000 |
Philadelphia Pop. 1.6 million |
Miami Pop. 440,000 |
Long Beach Pop. 470,000 |
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