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  • sudneo@lemm.ee
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    1 day ago

    I am curious, how much time did it take to make those 18miles (28km?) by car? I have just checked in my city, that has really nice public transportation (Tallinn), and to cross essentially the whole city (~20km, a route that nobody does, so probably not very well connected) on Monday at 9am it takes 59m by public transport (2 buses) and 40m by car (it takes 30m generally, but traffic). 2-3h or 2/3 times that to do 50% more distance looks like public transportation is not that good, did you mean “good for US standards”?

    • Sergio@slrpnk.net
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      2-3h or 2/3 times that to do 50% more distance looks like public transportation is not that good, did you mean “good for US standards”?

      Hah, good point. This was in Boston, where the MBTA rail system all connects downtown. So if you’re just hopping on and off, or you only have 1 connection, things are great. Unfortunately the line didn’t reach my job so I had to make a connection downtown, go to the end of the line, then catch a bus. The metro connections were pretty good but that bus was the killer; if the timing was wrong, I was waiting around up to half an hour. By car it was like 50-60 minutes during rush hour, half an hour if no traffic at all, so I ended up doing late rush hour and it was like 40 minutes.

      For all that, I really liked the metro in Boston; it was great for just hopping on, hanging out downtown, then getting back without having to drive. But yeah, this is “relatively good”, sounds like Tallinn has it better.