Public transportation can be the bane of your existence. But it doesn't have to be. These ten cities prove that sometimes public transportation doesn't have to be totally awful.
10.) New York
I know what you're thinking. You're with chuckietheeng on this one:
I'm a native NYorker and commute on the subways daily, and I have to disagree with you. Sure, if you are a tourist or short term visitor its all great in small doese. But living with it on a daily basis with all the delays, stoppages, reroutes, crammed cars, etc grinds you down. Not a week goes by where I don't come across a delay due to a police investigation, or a pulled emergency brake, or getting into a hot car with no AC, or hearing about a woman get groped on a packed car.
Fair enough. On the other hand, the NYC subway network is a massive achievement, and the fact that it was back in service so soon after a certain hurricane that flooded the tunnels and sent us to Tumblr shows that it can take everything despite its age. Plus, I used it and it worked just fine.
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