Gitopia t1_j478ixd wrote
Reply to comment by biffbagwell in A reminder that "light rail" (as a concept) and "The Light Rail" (that we have) are not synonymous by gaiusjuliusweezer
it's probably definitely not factual, but it feels like the only place on earth where the trains have to stop and wait for cars that isn't a full on streetcar wtf.
ASK_ME_AB0UT_L00M t1_j48b41f wrote
I'm visiting Melbourne, Australia right now, and the trams (light rail) all interact with traffic in some way, including stopping at red lights and sometimes waiting for cars.
AndChewBubblegum t1_j48cjzx wrote
Same for a lot of the lines in Boston.
sit_down_man t1_j48v1dc wrote
Philly has this with their streetcars too. Has the same issue. America is so fucking stupid lol
todareistobmore t1_j4a7raw wrote
Philly's trolleys are fine, largely because they've got the benefit of a far more robust network around them. Also in general, Baltimore has much longer light cycles than Philly or DC, so even trolleys getting delayed in traffic is less noticeable.
JohnBarleyCorn2 t1_j497pa1 wrote
whew. careful with that edge, bud.
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