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These big city subreddits seem to attract the most miserable people, so I'm not surprised.
It really varies. I find the Toronto one decent all-things-considered.

I don't see anything off about the comments on the Montreal reddit. Unless i'm mistaken on REM they're not wrong that you're not guaranteed a seat - I don't expect a seat when i'm riding GO.
 
Projet Montreal proposes an 'express bus network'.
The target is to have:
  • fewer stops
  • more frequency
  • all day
  • reserved lanes
  • synchronised traffic lights

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    I also noticed that the city is aiming to have 184km of trams by 2050. Where is this coming from? That would be more than double Toronto's 83km streetcar network and expanding it a few kilometers seems to cost billions now (Waterfront LRT)
 

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