Skip to end of metadata
Go to start of metadata

You are viewing an old version of this page. View the current version.

Compare with Current View Page History

« Previous Version 19 Next »

Overview: This article will go over transportation in different parts of the US.

Public Transportation that Travels Across the US

Greyhound Bus

Amtrak Trains

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)

MTA (New York, Connecticut, New Jersey)

Car Services

Most of the US outside of some major cities requires a car.

Car Share

Ride share apps

  • Lyft

  • Uber

  • Turo/Zipcar (may have to be US citizen)

Car Rentals

Recommended companies:

Enterprise

  • Great insurance

  • Able to drive a car across the US and drop off in a different location

Avis

  • Able to drive a car across the US and drop off in a different location

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

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

Major City Public Transportation

 Seattle, Washington

 Denver, Colorado

Rta

 New York, NY

 Philadelphia, PA

septa

 Washington D.C.

 Chicago, IL

 Portland, OR

 San Francisco

  • No labels