Anybody else don't like landlocked cities?

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Brooklyn keeps on taking it.
I actually don’t have a problem with Atlanta’s location. Even when I’m in Florida I barely hit the beach so I’m ok with just visiting and using the beach.

But I will say one thing it’s weird being a city where there are barely any bridges lol

And the lack of water means no fun waterfront activity
 

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imagine a less car centric america with good public transportation with tons of cities up and down both coasts that you can easily access on a train at every level (local, commuter, high speed rail). I'll keep dreaming

How good would a high speed rail be? Like how fast could you get to the coast from the midwest?
 

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Brooklyn keeps on taking it.
imagine a less car centric america with good public transportation with tons of cities up and down both coasts that you can easily access on a train at every level (local, commuter, high speed rail). I'll keep dreaming
The more traffic gets worse and the more these cars break down it makes me wish it daily.

I was just reading an article how Climate change is creating more rats in America and cars being put in the shop for rodent damage has increased.

I just want to ride a bike at this point and use high speed rail lol
 

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imagine a less car centric america with good public transportation with tons of cities up and down both coasts that you can easily access on a train at every level (local, commuter, high speed rail). I'll keep dreaming
I get this impression.

I line in South London and the beach is 50mins drive.
 

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How good would a high speed rail be? Like how fast could you get to the coast from the midwest?
They go up to 200 mph. So assuming it was nonstop the whole way.(not a bunch of other stops) it would take about 11 hours from Ohio to LA.

Driving normally would take a couple days.
 
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