ourumov said:It's pretty clear now. I thought people didn't use the rail because driving a car was pretty cheap to them due to cars and gas prices in NA...I didn't know that other options such as the rail were inexistant or pretty bad.
Then again, mea culpa to have stated something while didn't know enough about the subject.
About the only rail option I know of near me (Richmond, VA - Hampton, VA right now while I intern) is a commuter train that takes people from Northern Virginia up to DC, and then obviously they can use the metro to get to wherever the metro goes. I believe a month-long pass that gets you on both the commuter train and the metro is between $500 - $300/month, depending on where along the commuter train's route you are (the further outside DC you are the more you pay obviously).
However, Richmond and it's sprawling Chesterfield, West End, Northside, etc. suburbs are all just highway - and it's even worse down here in the Hampton and Norfolk area where you not only have TONS of traffic but the damn bridges and tunnels that get backed up everyday. The whole VA Beach/Norfolk/Hampton region could use a commuter train/monorail/metro system, but the infrastructure is just not there and regional cooperation is certainly not there to get it implemented anytime soon.