Spin:Outside of NYC, DC and Chi. What other places have actual train systems?

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does the bart in the Bay Area counts?




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Salesforce Transit Center (during planning and construction known as the Transbay Transit Center) is a transit station in downtown San Francisco. It serves as the primary bus terminal — and potentially as a future rail terminal — for the San Francisco Bay Area. The centerpiece of the San Francisco Transbay development, the construction is governed by the Transbay Joint Powers Authority (TJPA). The 1,430-foot (440 m)-long building is located one block south of Market Street, a primary commercial and transportation artery in San Francisco.

Construction of the new terminal was necessitated by the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, which damaged the 1939-opened Transbay Terminal, and voters approved funds for the new Transbay Transit Center in 1999. Construction on the first phase, the aboveground bus terminal, began in 2010. Limited Muni bus service began in December 2017, and full service from AC Transit and other regional and intercity bus operators began in August 2018.[1][2] Full funding has not yet been secured for the second phase of construction, the Downtown Rail Extension, which hopes to add an underground terminal station for Caltrain and California High-Speed Rail.[3]

The transit center was abruptly ordered closed on September 25, 2018, following the discovery of a crack in a steel beam supporting the rooftop park. A crack in a second beam was found the next day. Repairs to these beams were completed in May 2019, while construction and road closures related to building issues were still ongoing.[4] The rooftop park reopened on July 1; bus service that uses the surface level resumed on July 13. Full bus service resumed at the transit center on August 11, 2019.

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ATL(MARTA) Dallas(DART) Greater South Florida(Tri-Rail, Brightline-Higher Speed Rail, Miami-Dade Metrorail), Philly (SEPTA), Charlotte(Lynx Light Rail), Bay Area(BART), Boston(T), Los Angeles(Metrorail, MetroLink). And while of these systems aren’t the best in the nation, they do take you throughout their respective metro areas(with the exception of Charlotte Light rail for now).

:stopitslime:Tri-rail is ass.

Denver has a really nice rail/Train system. Brand new cars and shyt.
 

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damn so they finally opened the milpitas station.

shyt they took fukking years to open that warm springs location like I remember being in high school when it was proposed
 
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