Urban densities are not trivial, they severely limit the transport mode choice and change only very slowly. Because of the large differences in densities between Atlanta and Barcelona about the same length of metro line is accessible to 60% of the population in Barcelona but only 4% in Atlanta. The low density of Atlanta render this city improper for rail transit. — usa.streetsblog.org
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1990 population data? Atlanta's metro area has over 5,500,000 people...
yes, but i don't think an update would do us any favors...
And Barcelona's metro area has 5.5 million people today too. So yeah, America still sucks.
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