The Guardian Australia
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·2 hours ago
US cities need $4.6 trillion to match global public transit infrastructure standards
American cities lag far behind global peers on public transit, with Houston having just 16 transit vehicles per 100,000 residents compared to Paris's 118. Bringing major U.S. cities to world-class standards would cost $4.6 trillion and require 7,500 miles of new infrastructure over 20 years, a Transportation for America study found.
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