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Originally Posted by valo403
The C-Train better than the L? I think not.
It's a fairly poor system, doesn't really go to that many places, often delayed, causes associated traffic nightmares, but it's better than nothing. You have to remember that the model transit systems (London, NYC) were first developed over 100 years ago (at least in part), so there's obviously some catching up to do.
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Have you ridden the L? I found it to be... you know... often delayed, dirty, weird smelling, a guy sitting next to you just peed his pants type of thing.
In any case, few cities have anything on Boston. Really shows why public transit improves quality of life--other cities would do well to sit up and take notice.
As for the other questions, I found Vancouver to be a nightmare, but I've only ridden one time--and Toronto I gather is pretty good. My sister lived there for three years.