We've only listed some of the stops on these lines — new stops keep cropping up all the time — but if you're a hard - boiled crime fan who might like to see what
happens when a Chandlerian sleuth
drives a car that flies, or, conversely, if you're an
urban - fantasy fan who doesn't mind the idea of vampires in trench coats, then you should pay the fare, get on board, and check out a few other worlds.
Whatever
happens today, it's clear that the city has changed back to what it was during the Ford era: the car -
driving tax - hating efficiency - seeking suburban real people vs bike and subway riding
urban pinko boulevardiers.
Why it's
happening:
Urban centers have long been a magnet for residents wanting to walk rather than
drive to work, shopping, and entertainment.