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The Challenge of Modernizing US Public Transit: A $4.6 Trillion Task
American cities, particularly Houston, lag behind their European counterparts in public transit infrastructure. Bringing US transit systems up to standard could cost an estimated $4.6 trillion.
Editorial Staff
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Updated 1 day ago
Public transit in the United States faces significant challenges compared to major European cities, which are well-equipped with efficient train and bus systems.
Houston, the fourth-largest city in the US, exemplifies this issue, as it has only one train station despite being one of the fastest-growing urban areas.
Experts estimate that upgrading US transit systems to match global standards would require an investment of approximately $4.6 trillion, highlighting the scale of the challenge ahead.