If only those trains were reliable and actually affordable?
And, you know… there. Like, available in a spatial sense. If I go to work, it’s either 45 minutes by car or 25 minutes by bicycle, 2 hours by train and another 30 minutes on foot. That’s not counting rain or snow. And that’s not going to change like “poof”, so I own two electric cars, done.
Yeah, otherwise that wouldn’t even be a question, you’re right. Back when I lived in a somewhat large-ish town, anything inside the outer ring was usually way faster by bike, but living in the back country those times are over.
And, you know… there. Like, available in a spatial sense. If I go to work, it’s either 45 minutes by car or 25 minutes by bicycle, 2 hours by train and another 30 minutes on foot. That’s not counting rain or snow. And that’s not going to change like “poof”, so I own two electric cars, done.
Sounds like you should ride your bike. Faster than the car and good for your health. Where is the problem?
The problem would be 3h accumulated travel time, so six hours per day?
I’ve misread it as a list of different journey times. My bad
Yeah, otherwise that wouldn’t even be a question, you’re right. Back when I lived in a somewhat large-ish town, anything inside the outer ring was usually way faster by bike, but living in the back country those times are over.