Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Homemade All Wire Rabbit Cages

Transit

Calgary a city being very large (as it includes its suburbs, unlike Toronto or Montreal, for example) with a low population density, it remains the 3rd most populous city in Canada (after Toronto and Montreal ) with about 1 million inhabitants, and the 5th most populous metropolis (after Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver and Ottawa). In fact, its network of public transport is necessarily dense, but very critical (judge insufficient). Little comparo of the 10 largest Canadian cities and the diversity of their network of transit:

1. Toronto, ON, 5.1 million people: metro, tram, suburban train, bus.
2. Montreal, QC, 3.6 million people: subway, commuter train, bus.
3. Vancouver, BC, 2.1 million people: metro, tram, suburban train, bus.
4. Ottawa, ON, 1.1 million: tram, bus.
5. Calgary, AB, 1.1 million: tram, bus.
6. Edmonton, AB, 1 million: tram, bus.

7. Quebec, QC, 0.7 million people by bus.
8. Winnipeg, MB, 0.7 million people by bus.
9. Hamilton, ON, 0.7 million people by bus.

10. London, ON, 0.5 million people by bus.

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