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Yeah, I could get far here without a car. The transportation system's pretty good. You're not talking about subways. Everything is either sea level or elevated. And what's at sea level, you know, we have Brightline, Amtrak, Tri-Rail. There's a cargo that shares the tracks there also. That's not passenger. We have Metro Rail when you go further south and Metro Mover. And it has to be backed up by the Metro bus systems, you know, to get to the, it takes a long time, I mean, you get to your destination a lot faster if you drive. But you could get by. Now in Brooklyn, New York, there are subways there. And they're underground, they're above ground. Nothing sea level. And let's see, you know, you can like one train, you know, you can take to like Atlantic Avenue or Grand Central Station and transfer to the Long Island Railroad. Yeah, that's I think is at sea level. And that'll take you all the way to the end of Long Island. And I visited a country that had a great subway system. Actually, they had several of them because in Chile, they have, you know, they're miners, so you know, they cut right through those mountains and everything. And that, you know, I was really impressed with that. Let's see, I've been, I think Georgia, I had to take a train before when I was there. That's something though I'm not really that familiar. It was just that one trip. But Brooklyn, New York, I think that's the largest system I've ever been on. You know, into Manhattan and all over the five boroughs. AA4HO run near my Florida back. Let's see, I think it's Daryl next.

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