by Greg Moore
So I think it's obvious that large cities with 2 trains/day (or worse) will always be limited.
The more I think about it, the more impressed I am with Atlanta, given how badly the station honestly, sucks.
Parking is limited (though with the ability to use the Masonic Lodge lot helps) and it's not on the metro which sucks.
Then I think about Toledo. 4 trains a day. All at sucky hours. And not in a great part of town.
I really think that whole "Great Lakes" region needs better service.
It's really annoying that Ohio can't develop 3Cs and then Toledo and Ann Arbor and Detroit.
The more I think about it, the more impressed I am with Atlanta, given how badly the station honestly, sucks.
Parking is limited (though with the ability to use the Masonic Lodge lot helps) and it's not on the metro which sucks.
Then I think about Toledo. 4 trains a day. All at sucky hours. And not in a great part of town.
I really think that whole "Great Lakes" region needs better service.
It's really annoying that Ohio can't develop 3Cs and then Toledo and Ann Arbor and Detroit.
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