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      6 days ago

      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.

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          7 days ago

          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.

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          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?

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          7 days ago

          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.