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Originally Posted by jd3189
Yeah, I don’t see the point of trying to argue that Boston’s suburban areas are better off than Atlanta’s. Yeah, Boston’s exurbs are older, but they still suffer from sprawl. It only goes to show that all American metros, even those with the most urban cores, are still sprawling at the periphery.
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Boston's old suburban areas are on paper sprawly but they do have centers of towns that aren't. Atlanta does not have that. Of course there are exceptions to both and probably plentiful but still a good conclusion.
Here is a map of Boston's Commuter rail.
https://bostonapartments.com/around-...sportation.htm
Thirty miles from Boston on that commuter rail map. Lowell.
https://www.google.com/maps/@42.6451...7i16384!8i8192
Atlanta doesn't have commuter rail.