Parts of Tokyo, Japan; Parts of Columbus, Ohio, USA; and Houston, TX, USA from direct experience. Also several other much smaller Japanese cities whose names I don’t recall at the moment.
Which buses are capable of taking 30k people onboard?
Surely even with a fairly low population like that, it’d be hard to find such a large vehicle that you could say that there isn’t enough people in the city to fill it. Perhaps I’m mistaken. Perhaps American buses seat thousands and thousands of people?
Honestly America has 3 cities, NYC, Chicago, and DC. If you’re so spread out you don’t have effective mass transit, you’re not a city, you’re an overgrown suburb.
curious how many cities even have enough people to fill one bus from one location to another
Parts of Tokyo, Japan; Parts of Columbus, Ohio, USA; and Houston, TX, USA from direct experience. Also several other much smaller Japanese cities whose names I don’t recall at the moment.
All of them.
dam, so is Fairbanks not a city
No, Fairbanks just isn’t fulfilling its potential.
You asked about cities that have enough people to fill a bus. Fairbanks has enough people. It just doesn’t want to fill a bus.
Which buses are capable of taking 30k people onboard?
Surely even with a fairly low population like that, it’d be hard to find such a large vehicle that you could say that there isn’t enough people in the city to fill it. Perhaps I’m mistaken. Perhaps American buses seat thousands and thousands of people?
Honestly America has 3 cities, NYC, Chicago, and DC. If you’re so spread out you don’t have effective mass transit, you’re not a city, you’re an overgrown suburb.
But also <100K is def not a city.
you’re kidding right?
Ah, I guess every city does depending on time and location.
rush hour