• bstix
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    1 year ago

    I guess you could choose to live closer to a station and work closer to a station. That’s how most cities worldwide ever got to be cities. The train tracks were made before the cities.

    The last mile problem is a misunderstanding of how cities change when public transport is available. “Build it and they’ll come” has been proven over and over again.

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      1 year ago

      Housing newr public transit is unattainably expensive, and employers have left the cities because “everyone has a car.”

      The last mile problem is conveniently ignored by public transit advocates because there is no proper solution. Build what and where? Proven where? Who will come? I support the concept, and agree with the underlying benefits, but the solutions offered are unrealistic and not persuasive. I am informed on the subject and sympathetic to the cause. If you don’t have an answer, you can’t hide it with a condescending hand-wave.

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        1 year ago

        Look at Tokyo. They build the extremely expensive subway system long before it was needed and made it run efficiently on time. It’s now the worlds largest city.