Philly probably has the most functional public transportation grid in the whole USA. It's absurd how good it is compared to most places and they even still have their trolley lines. I think it had to do with some kind of really strict zoning regulations from like the 1700s that never got adequately challenged or overthrown? I don't know, but gotta have respect for still keeping those trolley lines after most cities ripped them out and replaced everything with car-centric streets without sidewalks.
Philly probably has the most functional public transportation grid in the whole USA. It's absurd how good it is compared to most places and they even still have their trolley lines. I think it had to do with some kind of really strict zoning regulations from like the 1700s that never got adequately challenged or overthrown? I don't know, but gotta have respect for still keeping those trolley lines after most cities ripped them out and replaced everything with car-centric streets without sidewalks.
Philly is committed to destroying its trolley lines whenever possible, though.
DoNotEat vid on the subject :rocz-yes: :wtyp-gang: