It certainly could’ve been an article, but it does offer some nice details about the transit situation in each city, as well as providing nice video of each of the trains/lightrail/Aerial tramways mentioned, along with possible expansions and how frequently they run. Admittedly I’m a fan of CityNerd, so I personally don’t mind the video format.
If you’re only curious about the ranking itself without any additional context:
This didn’t need to be a video. OP couldn’t be arsed to actually lost them in either the video description or here. 👎
It certainly could’ve been an article, but it does offer some nice details about the transit situation in each city, as well as providing nice video of each of the trains/lightrail/Aerial tramways mentioned, along with possible expansions and how frequently they run. Admittedly I’m a fan of CityNerd, so I personally don’t mind the video format.
If you’re only curious about the ranking itself without any additional context:
I refuse to believe the CTA is ranked lower than BART. That’s nonsense.
He mentions that Chicago would likely rank much higher had it not been calculated by Metro area.
should be higher than boston, too
Grouping SF with Oakland is also a little weird IMHO — quick googling suggests that SF muni has about 3x the ridership of BART in SF.