Due to a Traffic Jam Hurricane players walk to the Arena in Toronto

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I work in the downtown near Union Station, and would never think of driving from there to the ScotiaBank Arena.

The arena is well planned because it is adjacent to the major transportation hub for the largest city in Canada, and one of the half-dozen largest in North America.

This is not a place you even think about driving to, because many tens of thousands of people commute there every day using public transit. It's much higher volume than any airport, and very well planned to handle such a high volume of passengers. Just not by car.

The Leafs don't seem to have a problem showing up on time.
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Never mind, that's too easy.
 
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Believe it or not, tokyo's world class transit system was built with this thing called money.

And I listed a bunch of revenue generation that can fund public transportation projects.


Correction:

Poor people who drive cars from a suburb using a infrastructure they don't pay for (Their taxes pay for their bouroughs).

The rich are gonna love driving in 50% less traffic and way more available parking spaces. Even it costs them $100 to go downtown.
Riding in a packed Tokyo train should be on everyone's bucket list.
 
Its only going to get worse in the next year. World Cup coming to town and a lot of construction in the lead up.
 

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