Comment by theluketaylor
7 days ago
That's true, but if you've kept a lid on construction costs as light metros tend to do, the public will embrace building new relief lines that bring more service to areas with moderate access. That adds big capacity you can then continue to grow into. Paris is a great example of this, they often just add whole new lines rather than trying to wring a bit more capacity from existing ones.
This makes a lot of sense to bring life to new districts naturally.
Look into Streetcar Suburbs for a American examples. You could do worse than starting with https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Streetcar_suburb