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Well done, Cleveland. Your light rail put you on the map for me. I tend to avoid touristing in cities that don't have light rail as I prefer to avoid renting a car and dealing with parking it whenever possible. And so when I learned that The Forest City had a transit system that involved rail, it made this visit possible. Easy enough to navigate with trains that were more-or-less frequent enough for me, quiet, plenty comfortable, going close enough to places that I wanted to go to and very inexpensive. It's a win! Sure, it doesn't go to as many spread out places as Boston's T and it's not nearly as dense as New York Transit and London's Underground but it beats out the light rail of my own city, Charlotte. And it goes right from the airport in to downtown like Minneapolis and Atlanta and Washington. Very nice work. Well done, CLE!
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