>>2052360I thought London's was better but still not that great for Europe? IDK much about it but they also benefit from not having to deal with severe weather as much as US cities.
I've heard good things about Paris' transit (you know have a problem with France's government institution is many times more efficient than yours). I went to Amsterdam and the trains I used were pretty good but I thought the city was kind of annoying as a pedestrian, I'd prefer a city that focuses more on pedestrians than cyclists. I've been to Tokyo and obviously theirs was great (although I did not expect for almost everything to shut down so early). Japanese society is so different that it just isn't logical to expect a western country to emulate what they do anytime soon.
Oh another thing is that I really like Amtrak, I live in the nicest part of the US for their trains but I can't say I've ever head a problem with them. It's just expensive if you don't plan a bit ahead and get ticket early.