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I'm all for having better transit, but I think that if you didn't have to design around a peak period where everyone had to get from the suburbs to the downtown core and back, you'd be able to move the bussing around so that it provided better routes and more even coverage, and you wouldn't necessarily have to spend more to get that result. I would advocate for that and keeping people home to see how it works in a given city before building. But I'm sure that even with reduced demand, there are cities that have less rail then they should.