GinandTonic
Saphire w/ Schweps + Lime
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You really need a city of at least 100,000 to justify having a mass-transit system (and I'm just talking buses, not commuter rail)...any smaller than that and it isn't going to be profitable. There are states that only have one, two cities that size.
Ohio is one of the 10 biggest states, and we only have one city with commuter rail, (Cleveland)...and its scope is really very small. This would crush people who don't live in the 12 largest metropolitan districts.
Over here mass-transit comes in way before 100k. Plenty of villages with pops of say 1000 have a train station (though obviously fast trains dont stop), and while rural buses are a bit rubbish they come online in the upper hundreds or low thousands.
Taking the slow train in most of england is like taking a tube train - the train stops so often it never really gets up to speed.