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[–] bss03 12 points 1 month ago (54 children)

Depends on population density. Even if there was passenger train service on the existing lines here, a lot of people would need a vehicle to get to the station, and I don't think public buses / vans could cover all the roads at a reasonable schedule.

But, also, you don't have to get very dense before public transport is better than individual vehicles for intracity trips.

[–] JillyB@beehaw.org 4 points 1 month ago (4 children)

If public transit was valued by the local government, the city would be built in a way to make that work ok. If cars are valued, the city is built to be driven in.

[–] bss03 1 points 1 month ago

I agree, by the time you really deserve the term "city" you should provide public transit as a community good and it can be made so that most people want to use it.

I'm in the "city" of Cove, Arkansas. It's a 15 minute drive to the nearest produce section, and I have to work remotely because there aren't computer programmer jobs within a reasonable commute.

At low densities, EVs are the way to go. The more dense, the more public transit makes sense.

I do still wish passenger rail service was restored along the line through here to the county seat; there are days it would save me a drive.

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