ari j. greenberg
Great infographic that compares stats of the five biggest US subway systems.


(via katykelley via poptech) 
  1. onearth reblogged this from scottdodd
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  3. citymaus reblogged this from thegreenurbanist and added:
    Great infographic that compares stats of the five biggest US subway systems.
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  6. mopostal reblogged this from stewf and added:
    Yeah—I realized this about two days after I posted it. There’s no actual comparison between relevant pieces of...
  7. stewf reblogged this from mopostal and added:
    BAD infographic. This thing is a year old but is getting praised today on Tumblr so here’s a dissenting opinion: it’s...
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    ••••• Reblogged for Danno, the Train Guy —BP
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  12. arig reblogged this from katykelley and added:
    Great infographic that compares stats of the five biggest US
  13. janicemomoko reblogged this from bigcrush and added:
    Ha, the MTA really does suck; seriously, the BART is faster?
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  15. katykelley reblogged this from mopostal and added:
    Really super interesting graphic on subway usage.
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    Interesting. The average distance per trip is roughly five miles (except for BART, where geography forces it to cross...
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