Overview: This article will go over transportation in different parts of the US.
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Regional Map of the US
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Areas of the US Americans Generally Refer to:
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Public Transportation that Travels Across the US
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Greyhound BusAffordable bus travel with nearly 2,300 destinations across the U.S., Canada and Mexico |
Amtrak Trains
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Amtrak TrainsTrains that travel frequently up and down the East Coast; it goes across the US including to the South and the Pacific Northwest but these routes are more expensive and less frequent. One route does go to Montreal, Canada.
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Local Train Systems & Light Rails
The L (above ground)
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Subways & Metro (underground)
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Trolleys & Trams (street cars)
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MTA (New York, Connecticut, New Jersey)
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Car Services
Most of the US outside of some major cities requires a car.
Car Share
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Ride share apps
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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 |
Boulder |
Philadelphia |
Austin |
Tucson |
Denver |
Madison |
Eugene |
Sacramento |
Cities with the Most Walkability
San Francisco |
Washington, D.C. |
Seattle |
Chicago |
Boston |
Philadelphia |
Miami |
Long Beach |
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Major City Public TransportationMost transit companies offer buses in addition to trains but trains are recommended over buses. |
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