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Can you do St. Louis without a car?

Louis cost nearly as much as Kirkwood, but it is convenient to live in without a vehicle if you have a job there or near there. Much of St. Louis is set up for convenience for those without their own vehicles.



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The MetroLink, St. Louis light rail system, offers multiple lines and stops throughout St. Louis, including six in downtown St. Louis.

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With a vibrant arts-and-culture scene, acclaimed restaurants, top-notch bars and free, family-friendly fun to boot, St. Louis is your gateway to a good time.

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MetroLink and MetroBus Metro's light-rail network MetroLink has been called one of the best mass transit systems in the country. The rail system offers multiple lines and stops through St. Louis County and City and the Metro East, stopping at or near many of St. Louis attractions.

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Louis praised among 'most beautiful and affordable' US cities.

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Louis, and across the rail deck of the Eads Bridge to downtown East St. Louis, Illinois. There are two subway stations, 8th & Pine and Convention Center. A portion of the downtown subway is a former mainline railroad tunnel with a beautiful masonry arched roof, previously abandoned in the 1970's.

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St. Louis Public Service was taken over by a government agency in 1963, and the last streetcar left the streets of St. Louis in 1966.

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9: Chicago, Illinois. Chicago is easy to navigate on foot and that's especially true for its downtown area. Many other parts of the city have sidewalks and pedestrian-friendly designs, too. Some of the best walkable areas include East Ukrainian Village, West Loop, Lincoln Park, Noble Square and Oak Park.

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