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Sunday, February 13, 2011

Top 10 U.S. cities for public transportation















Some cities, like New York City or Boston, you just know to forget the car and hop on public transportation.

U.S. News & World Report has come up with a list of the 10 best U.S. cities for public transportation, and there are some surprises — and notable omissions.

USN&WR’s editors don’t offer a lot of information about how they came up with it, except that it’s based on “data on ridership, safety, and government spending.”

No time frame, no sources, but nonetheless it’s fun to see what they came up with.
Here’s the list:

9. (tie) Austin — In sprawling Texas, Austin is the lone star of transportation. Boasting 3,000 bus stops along with light rail, its 140,000 rides per day is the highest ridership per capita in Texas.

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