BiggusGeekus said:
The DC metro blows large ammounts of blowable things.
Spoken by someone who hasn't enjoyed the multifaceted talents of SEPTA. Here in the Philly area, we dream of having a system as good as the Metro. I'm not sure which to be more thankful for, having the most expensive mass transit system in the US or one of the most poorly maintained and run. [/SARCASM]
I commute by train, because Philly is just like Chicago and D.C.; I live about 30 miles outside of Philly, and catch the 5:51AM train, so I can be in before 7AM to the office. I catch the 4:48PM train home...WHEN IT'S ON TIME. Despite a huge two-year long restoration and upgrade project, the trains fail with alarming regularity. The catenary wiring is rapidly approach its first century and the weekly litany of 'power line problems', 'waiting for Amtrak' and the ever-popular 'Signalling Problems' is less than thrilling. Also, since not all trains on my line actually go to my station, I have to adapt to their schedule, which is an often unsung but valuable benefit of driving. A shorter travel time is meaningless if you have to wait 15 minutes to actually start it.
On the upside, I have free time on the train, which is nice. Except for break-down days, the train is usually cooler than being outside (though the efficacy of the AC/Heat can vary wildly from car to car), and is usually a smooth ride. My commute is built around relaxing during this time. While travelling, I may:
A) Listen to MP3 Player/Radio
B) Reading a Book
C) Play on my Nintendo DS (Current Games: Meteos, Nanostray, Fire Emblem:Sacred Stones)
D) Bring the portable DVD player and watch videos
E) Bring the oh-so-heavy laptop and watch videos/work
F) Get some writing done
G) Take a Nap
Some times I combine the activities, usually A and B, C or F.