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Old Posted Apr 10, 2014, 8:30 PM
emathias emathias is offline
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Originally Posted by Cirrus View Post
We can do this. Here are the 50 largest urbanized areas.

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US URBANIZED AREA SUBWAY STOPS?
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Also, Newark has a subway and there are subway PATH stops in places like Jersey City. I'm not familiar enough with PATH or New Jersey to name any other cities that might have one underground PATH station, though. Also, technically Cambridge is distinct from Boston, so depending on the criteria both that and Somerville could be separately listed, as well as places like Arlington, Virginia and Oakland, California.

In addition to those, Miami, Detroit and Las Vegas each have at least one line of sort of elevated, grade-separated, not-a-bus transportation that might be included if "subway" was used as shorthand for "metro-style service" and not meant to mean literally underground.
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