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by rsynnott 252 days ago
> but I clicked off when I came across the list of available cities to build in being exclusively in the US.

Huh. I feel like the average US city would require a very different _sort_ of metro to the average European or East Asian city, if it even had the density to make it work at all. Like, more diversity in city types would make it a more interesting game.

Does any US city besides NYC even have a full subway network (vs one or two lines?)

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DC, Chicago both have good coverage (I lived in both without a car, although did need busses at times).

Boston and SF in my limited experience have somewhat usable networks but definitely a step below

Boston is very livable without a car, the T is just really janky and old.