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  2. List of major cities in the United States lacking inter-city ...

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    Last inter-city service was an unnamed New Haven service in 1958. Closest inter-city station by road is Meriden Transit Center, 18 miles (29 km) to the east. Atlantic City, New Jersey: 263,670 Atlantic City Rail Terminal: NJ Transit's Atlantic City Line: 30th Street Station: Last inter-city service was the Atlantic City Express in 1995.

  3. Free public transport - Wikipedia

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    Tallinn's residents voted for free public transportation on 24 March 2012. This polling place was in a historic tramway Gotha G4-61. Several mid-size European cities and many smaller towns around the world have converted their public transportation networks to zero-fare.

  4. These cities are ending fares on transit. Here’s why - AOL

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    Fare-free policies are a “blunt instrument” to address public transit affordability, the International Association of Public Transport said in a 2020 policy brief on countries and cities that ...

  5. Transport divide - Wikipedia

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    Dense cities, such as New York or D.C., have more accessible public transportation, but some cities, such as Houston, are built around cars and highways and there is a lack of accessible and efficient public transportation. [14] Those without cars in these cities are at a disadvantage in finding and commuting to jobs. [15]

  6. These are the best, worst cities for public transportation ...

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    Seattle, Wash., is the city with the best public transportation, according to a new study by WalletHub.

  7. Two cities drop from Regional Transportation Authority as ...

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    Moore and Del City are joining Midwest City in withdrawing from the Regional Transportation Authority, leaving only OKC, Edmond and Norman.

  8. Metro Arlington Xpress - Wikipedia

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    [3] [8] The city, with a population of 375,000, became the most populous city in the United States without a public transit system. [3] After the defeat of a 25-cent sales tax increase to build a public transit system in 2002, plans were scaled back to a series of pilot projects. [9]

  9. Cut Car Expenses in Retirement: 5 Cities With the Best ... - AOL

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    The Minneapolis-Saint Paul area has a diverse public transportation system that makes it easy to get around without a vehicle. Along with this, the city has ... cities for public transportation ...