On the barest of levels for transit fans, I think subway/metro coverage is what everything boils down to in the "who's better" category. And although we have the greatest light rail/streetcar system in the Americas (one expected to grow much larger with new LRT lines), these unfortunately wouldn't fall into the conventional subway/metro category. Still, it's a feat we should be proud of.
This quote is one my takeaways from the article: [
TTC's rail system is smaller — with four lines and 69 stations compared with the CTA's eight lines and 145 stations]
. Add to this the length between the two: 165.4km vs 68.3km+8.6km(TYSSE), and it's clear Toronto has a lot of catching up to do in the subway/metro department. Only about 11% of Chicago's system is underground, and their most recent line (Orange) is 100% open-air/elevated. Perhaps we can take a cue from them?
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