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In reply to the discussion: New York Democrat says Mamdani is 'too extreme' to lead NYC [View all]Nanjeanne
(6,283 posts)Akron, Ohio
Alexandria, Virginia
Avon, Colorado
Baltimore City, Maryland
Boston, Massachusetts
Breckenridge, Colorado
Cache Valley, Utah
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Clemson, South Carolina
Commerce, California
Corvallis, Oregon
Emeryville, California
Hoboken, New Jersey
Island County, Washington
Missoula, Montana
North Central New Mexico, New Mexico
Olympia, Washington
Park City, Utah
Raleigh, North Carolina
Richmond, Virginia
Savannah, Georgia
Summit County, Colorado
Tucson, Arizona
Vail, Colorado
Since I'm quite sure that they have different kinds of transport - whether it is all buses, combo, how many routes, etc. - for you to understand more I would suggest going to each of these cities various websites and find out more. Perhaps as mayor of your small town you can find an answer that might work for you too.
Various links for you to peruse.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/goodbye-transportation-budget-more-40-130000363.html]
https://freepublictransport.info/city/]
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