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Which city in California has the best public transportation?

Overall, San Francisco-Oakland-Berkeley is the highest-ranking California area with the best public transit, standing at No.



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Los Angeles is home to one of the country's best public transportation networks, including subways, light-rail, buses and shuttles to nearly every corner of the Greater Los Angeles area.

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There are only two subway lines in L.A., one of which shares most of its stops with the other.

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The list was topped by the reliable, safe and comfortable public transport in Berlin.

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You can live in Southern California without a car. The hauling capacity of a cargo bike and the power provided by the motor is two great reasons to leave your car in the garage and ride your bike instead. Within a perimeter of 40 miles, your Yuba Cargo Bike can take you almost anywhere you want.

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By Public Transportation. The Los Angeles Metro is affordable, relatively easy to use, and services most of Los Angeles County and its top attractions. The public transit system consists of Metro Buses, DASH Buses, and Metro Rail Trains.

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Actually, Los Angeles is a fantastic walking city. Exploring it on foot is how I started to make sense of things. Of course, L.A. isn't concentrated like Manhattan, or pedestrian-friendly like Tokyo. It's not aesthetically breathtaking like Rome.

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Unfortunately, the LA Metro system does not run 24/7! Most trains run from 4 a.m. until midnight or 1 a.m. on Sunday – Thursday, and all lines (including the Orange and Silver Line Busways) run until 2 a.m. on Friday and Saturday nights.

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Pay with Cash Exact change is accepted on buses that do not have All-Door Boarding. Transfers are not included. To ride Metro Rail, you must pay with a TAP card. Alert Metro tokens are no longer accepted as payment.

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With a growing public transportation system, bike paths, boardwalks, ferries, and more to take advantage of, it's easier than ever to discover how to get around San Diego without a car.

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