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Largest U.S. Cities without Public Transport

Guess the largest cities in the US without (significant) public transport. Public transport including any of the following: metro, light rail, medium-usage commuter rail, or high-usage bus
cities over 1 million population
buses only count with 35 million boardings a year
specific methodology explained in comments :)
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Last updated: October 22, 2025
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Population (2024)
City / Urban Area
3,424,560
Tampa, FL
2,940,513
Orlando, FL
2,763,006
San Antonio, TX
2,550,637
Austin, TX
2,302,815
Cincinnati, OH
2,253,579
Kansas City
2,225,377
Columbus, OH
2,182,531
Raleigh-Durham, NC
2,174,833
Indianapolis, IN
2,150,553
Nashville, TN
1,794,278
Hampton Roads, VA
1,760,548
Jacksonville, FL
1,700,901
Providence, RI
1,574,452
Milwaukee, WI
1,514,820
Rio Grande Valley, TX
Population (2024)
City / Urban Area
1,497,821
Oklahoma City, OK
1,394,234
Louisville, KY
1,370,165
Richmond, VA
1,339,345
Memphis, TN
1,277,192
Southwestern Florida
1,192,583
Birmingham, AL
1,189,557
Fresno, CA
1,178,826
Grand Rapids, MI
1,169,048
Hartford, CT
1,160,172
Buffalo, NY
1,080,149
Tucson, AZ
1,059,803
Tulsa, OK
1,057,218
Rochester, NY
1,001,010
Omaha, NE
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1 Comments
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Level 57
Oct 22, 2025
hello! i hope you enjoy this quiz and i am open to feedback. determining what counts exactly as public transport is difficult, because all of these cities do technically have *some* level of transport. so here's some notes:

- the cities are defined by 2024 us census population estimates, based on urban area. i only included areas with a population over 1 million people.

- the cities with a white background are those where population figures are merged between multiple Metropolitan areas as defined by the US census.

- i counted commuter rail with the requirement that there were over 10,000 riders per weekday.