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London or Rome?

  • London

    Votes: 165 68,2%
  • Rome

    Votes: 77 31,8%

  • Total voters
    242
  • Poll closed .
I think the best italian city to reproduce is Milano!
You can make a scenario about the transportation improvement for the Expo in 2015.

Well then please make Rio de Janeiro. This way Cities in Motion will put their feet in Latin America.
Rio de Janeiro have buses, metro and boats. There will be Olympics (2016) and World Cup (2014).
And helicopters is quite common way of transport for rich people.
 
Well then please make Rio de Janeiro. This way Cities in Motion will put their feet in Latin America.
Rio de Janeiro have buses, metro and boats. There will be Olympics (2016) and World Cup (2014).
And helicopters is quite common way of transport for rich people.
but not managed by the main public transportation company of a city.
 
If you want to get into who manages what then London is the worst place lol.

You have Transport for London and their sub-companies, National Rail incorporating Network Rail and the Train Operating Companies plus services like London Overground and DLR on leases, you have franchises for smaller bus companies leased out by TfL and then the edge of the city has country services overlapping the TfL ones including their own franchises. And TfL are trying to snap up pretty much everything. Oh and the Department for Transport along with a billion other government bodies doing their background stuff and regulation.

It's chaos! But rather organised in that British way. ^_^
 
If you want to get into who manages what then London is the worst place lol.

You have Transport for London and their sub-companies, National Rail incorporating Network Rail and the Train Operating Companies plus services like London Overground and DLR on leases, you have franchises for smaller bus companies leased out by TfL and then the edge of the city has country services overlapping the TfL ones including their own franchises. And TfL are trying to snap up pretty much everything. Oh and the Department for Transport along with a billion other government bodies doing their background stuff and regulation.

It's chaos! But rather organised in that British way. ^_^
But London Underground is 100% TfL owned afaik.
 
I don't know why you assume that in Rio is not organized. The same company that own the buses also own the boats. Helicopters yes, a different company.
The buses are tracked in real time with google maps and you can also see metro maps the same way you have london maps. Seems pretty well to me.