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  • C Chris Losinger

    Paul Watson wrote:

    But getting from, say, Waterford to Cork involves going 200k North and then back down South.

    two weeks ago, my wife and i were going from Montreal to Raleigh, NC. the only way we could do it, thanks to cancellations, was flying all the way down the east coast of North America, from Montreal to Miami, FL, then half-way back up to Raleigh. mmm... efficient!

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    Look at the bright side, the frequent flyer miles could come handy one day.

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    • P Paul Watson

      That is because it is London, all services are optimised for it. Same here in Ireland. Getting to Dublin from pretty much anywhere is no problem. But getting from, say, Waterford to Cork involves going 200k North and then back down South. On paper it looks good ("our rail network gets you from Cork to Dublin faster than any car can") but in practice ("Waterford to Cork is 4 hours longer by train than by car") it is a PITA.

      cheers, Paul M. Watson.

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      Paul Watson wrote:

      That is because it is London, all services are optimised for it.

      Phheeff. As a Londoner, I promise you that's not true.

      - Dy

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      • X Xiangyang Liu

        Rage wrote:

        Go to work by car: 45 min. Go to work by train: 2h27

        Getting fired for being late: priceless! ;P

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        Dalek Dave
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        That deserves a 5, which I just gave you! :laugh:

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        • S Simon P Stevens

          More specifically, train companies. This week, I let my fiancée borrow my car (crazy I know), so I'm getting the train to work for a week. On Monday I tried to purchase a weekly travel pass, but was told I needed a photo Id in order to do so! How stupid. So on Monday I just purchased a normal ticket. I got my photo Id, and returned on Tuesday to get my weekly pass. On Wednesday I accidentally left my pass in the office. I asked at the station what I could do and was told I could buy a normal ticket, and if I brought the pass & ticket the next day I could get a refund. So I did that, and returned the next day for my refund. Well now they've changed their minds and won't give me a refund. If they had told me that before I would have considered walking the 5 minutes back to the office to collect my pass! It's not a huge amount of money, but it's the principle, at least I would have had the option. On top of all of this, it takes me 45 minutes longer to get to work, and 30 minutes longer to get home. It normally costs about the same as a weeks worth of petrol. Yesterday I had to walk 2 miles in the rain to get to the station. On Monday the first train was just suddenly cancelled, so I had to run the half a mile between stations in town to make my connection. And with all the messing around I've paid for a weeks pass, and 2 day tickets - that's 9 days worth of travel, for 5 days of work! I'm all for being eco-friendly, but seriously, sort your services out, then I'll consider it. (Did I mention, I hate buses too, but for different reasons :laugh: - That's another story)

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          Mel Padden
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          I'm so sorry but I'm gonna have to be reeeally really smug about this... I recently moved to Zurich and I can get pretty much anywhere in Switzerland within about 3.5 hours from my front door. There are two train stations, one each side of the business district where I work, and to get home takes me all of 15-20 minutes including walking time (that said I live quite near work). But overall the coverage is amazing. What's still more amazing is that this service is achieved under a consistently low tax regime. i can't go home to Dublin now without feeling a dull red haze of rage descend over me at the rank inefficiency of our transport infrastructure. The Celtic Tiger has come and gone, and the government has managed to make a bags of it. It's about the same service as it was ten to fifteen years ago(atrocious) and it's about 50-70% more expensive depending on what service you're on. Irish infrastructure is a disgrace and an embarrasment.

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          • A AlphaMatrix

            Simon Stevens wrote:

            More specifically, train companies

            I commute by train into Bristol to work and have done for the majority of the past 11 years so I can sympathise with anyone who has suffered the state of the train services in this country. A pox on the house of First Great Late Western.

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            Lost User
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            I see lots of complaints about them, fortunately I live 8 minutes from work (by car).

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            • R Rage

              Go to work by car: 45 min. Go to work by train: 2h27 at best, commuting 4 times (OK, I have to cross the border, but...), and I would have to drive additional 15min from home to the station and 12min from the station to my workplace, which means leaving my car the whole day on an expensive parking lot. Eco-friendly I am, but train is definitely not an option for me. Plus train companies, may it be in France or in Germany, just plenty suck.

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              Dan Neely
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              Rage wrote:

              Go to work by car: 45 min. Go to work by train: 2h27 at best

              a friend of mine in LA has it worse with buses. 15m drive 2+hrs on the bus. X|

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              • S Simon P Stevens

                Yeah, I guessed I probably would, but to be honest it's not really worth the hassle for the amount of money I'll get back. I'm just annoyed at the principle of the whole thing. They should be falling over themselves to be nice to me. Their services are so shocking, they need to make up for it with fantastic customer service.

                Simon

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                Dan Neely
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                They're counting on your deciding it's not worth fighting them over. IF you give in they win and will continue to screw other customers over. The only way to stop them is for intended victims to make doing it cost them more than they pocket...

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                • S Simon P Stevens

                  More specifically, train companies. This week, I let my fiancée borrow my car (crazy I know), so I'm getting the train to work for a week. On Monday I tried to purchase a weekly travel pass, but was told I needed a photo Id in order to do so! How stupid. So on Monday I just purchased a normal ticket. I got my photo Id, and returned on Tuesday to get my weekly pass. On Wednesday I accidentally left my pass in the office. I asked at the station what I could do and was told I could buy a normal ticket, and if I brought the pass & ticket the next day I could get a refund. So I did that, and returned the next day for my refund. Well now they've changed their minds and won't give me a refund. If they had told me that before I would have considered walking the 5 minutes back to the office to collect my pass! It's not a huge amount of money, but it's the principle, at least I would have had the option. On top of all of this, it takes me 45 minutes longer to get to work, and 30 minutes longer to get home. It normally costs about the same as a weeks worth of petrol. Yesterday I had to walk 2 miles in the rain to get to the station. On Monday the first train was just suddenly cancelled, so I had to run the half a mile between stations in town to make my connection. And with all the messing around I've paid for a weeks pass, and 2 day tickets - that's 9 days worth of travel, for 5 days of work! I'm all for being eco-friendly, but seriously, sort your services out, then I'll consider it. (Did I mention, I hate buses too, but for different reasons :laugh: - That's another story)

                  Simon

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                  Ennis Ray Lynch Jr
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                  • S Simon P Stevens

                    More specifically, train companies. This week, I let my fiancée borrow my car (crazy I know), so I'm getting the train to work for a week. On Monday I tried to purchase a weekly travel pass, but was told I needed a photo Id in order to do so! How stupid. So on Monday I just purchased a normal ticket. I got my photo Id, and returned on Tuesday to get my weekly pass. On Wednesday I accidentally left my pass in the office. I asked at the station what I could do and was told I could buy a normal ticket, and if I brought the pass & ticket the next day I could get a refund. So I did that, and returned the next day for my refund. Well now they've changed their minds and won't give me a refund. If they had told me that before I would have considered walking the 5 minutes back to the office to collect my pass! It's not a huge amount of money, but it's the principle, at least I would have had the option. On top of all of this, it takes me 45 minutes longer to get to work, and 30 minutes longer to get home. It normally costs about the same as a weeks worth of petrol. Yesterday I had to walk 2 miles in the rain to get to the station. On Monday the first train was just suddenly cancelled, so I had to run the half a mile between stations in town to make my connection. And with all the messing around I've paid for a weeks pass, and 2 day tickets - that's 9 days worth of travel, for 5 days of work! I'm all for being eco-friendly, but seriously, sort your services out, then I'll consider it. (Did I mention, I hate buses too, but for different reasons :laugh: - That's another story)

                    Simon

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                    daniilzol
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                    Simon Stevens wrote:

                    On Monday I tried to purchase a weekly travel pass, but was told I needed a photo Id in order to do so!

                    Funny how I guessed where you from based on just the fact that you're required photo to purchase the ticket. Well, funny for me, sad for you.

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                      Simon Stevens wrote:

                      On Monday I tried to purchase a weekly travel pass, but was told I needed a photo Id in order to do so!

                      Funny how I guessed where you from based on just the fact that you're required photo to purchase the ticket. Well, funny for me, sad for you.

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                      Might have phrased that slightly wrong. I didn't have to provide photo Id to prove my identity before buying the ticket. I had to provide them with a passport sized photo for them to stick onto a card to go along with the ticket. (To prevent multiple people for sharing the same ticket I assume). Still crazy.

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                      • S Simon P Stevens

                        Might have phrased that slightly wrong. I didn't have to provide photo Id to prove my identity before buying the ticket. I had to provide them with a passport sized photo for them to stick onto a card to go along with the ticket. (To prevent multiple people for sharing the same ticket I assume). Still crazy.

                        Simon

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                        Possible, but doesn't make much sense. It would be hard for two people to use the same pass (the one without photo) on the same train. So either it's for 'security' reasons or to really stop people transferring the pass to a different person when they are not using it anymore. In either case you're being screwed.

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                        • S Simon P Stevens

                          More specifically, train companies. This week, I let my fiancée borrow my car (crazy I know), so I'm getting the train to work for a week. On Monday I tried to purchase a weekly travel pass, but was told I needed a photo Id in order to do so! How stupid. So on Monday I just purchased a normal ticket. I got my photo Id, and returned on Tuesday to get my weekly pass. On Wednesday I accidentally left my pass in the office. I asked at the station what I could do and was told I could buy a normal ticket, and if I brought the pass & ticket the next day I could get a refund. So I did that, and returned the next day for my refund. Well now they've changed their minds and won't give me a refund. If they had told me that before I would have considered walking the 5 minutes back to the office to collect my pass! It's not a huge amount of money, but it's the principle, at least I would have had the option. On top of all of this, it takes me 45 minutes longer to get to work, and 30 minutes longer to get home. It normally costs about the same as a weeks worth of petrol. Yesterday I had to walk 2 miles in the rain to get to the station. On Monday the first train was just suddenly cancelled, so I had to run the half a mile between stations in town to make my connection. And with all the messing around I've paid for a weeks pass, and 2 day tickets - that's 9 days worth of travel, for 5 days of work! I'm all for being eco-friendly, but seriously, sort your services out, then I'll consider it. (Did I mention, I hate buses too, but for different reasons :laugh: - That's another story)

                          Simon

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                          Izak
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                          I live in amsterdam and cycle to work, and when I use public transport its almost always excellent. If you think London has good public transport, your local public transport must be really bad.

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                          • D Dalek Dave

                            Front door of house to front door of office - 3/4 mile (10 mins) I drive to work! OK I have to use the car for site visits and things, but a tank lasts about a month. (And I get a generous mileage allowance) Here's the thing... On days when I know I am not going to leave the office, I still drive! Why? Laziness? Habit? No! Answer? Sheer Bloodymindedness! If my wife has the car, she goes shopping!

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                            Dalek Dave wrote:

                            If my wife has the car, she goes shopping!

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                            • A AlphaMatrix

                              Simon Stevens wrote:

                              More specifically, train companies

                              I commute by train into Bristol to work and have done for the majority of the past 11 years so I can sympathise with anyone who has suffered the state of the train services in this country. A pox on the house of First Great Late Western.

                              "I know you believe you understood what you think I said, but I am not sure you realize what you heard is not what I meant."

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                              AlphaMatrix wrote:

                              A pox on the house of First Great Late Western.

                              Indeed, I got screwed over by them last year. A reserved seat but, mysteriously, the carriage was not there!


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                              • D Dalek Dave

                                Front door of house to front door of office - 3/4 mile (10 mins) I drive to work! OK I have to use the car for site visits and things, but a tank lasts about a month. (And I get a generous mileage allowance) Here's the thing... On days when I know I am not going to leave the office, I still drive! Why? Laziness? Habit? No! Answer? Sheer Bloodymindedness! If my wife has the car, she goes shopping!

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                                Dalek Dave wrote:

                                If my wife has the car, she goes shopping!

                                leave the car home, take the key with you ;)

                                Yusuf

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                                • M Mike Dimmick

                                  For a while at the beginning of the year, it was looking like the train would end up costing about the same as me driving my Ford Focus, if I included tyres, road tax, servicing and insurance costs, and I bought a full year season ticket. Possibly if you include depreciation the train might come out ahead, although by that stage the car had already depreciated most of the way (it was nearly seven years old). Then I bought a Toyota Prius and got a 33% reduction in fuel usage (the Focus averaged 38mpg, the Prius is getting around 58mpg - it's displaying 59.7 but I believe this to be a bit optimistic). Car remains cheaper even after the crazy fuel price ramping. The difficult bit for me is the last leg. I live in Reading and work in Cookham. I can manage the 20 minute walk to Reading train station (about a mile) but the three miles from Maidenhead to Cookham is too far to be practical. That means waiting for the Maidenhead to Cookham train, which is quite infrequent: I could arrive at 8:21, 9:14 or 9:45am. (Cookham is on the Maidenhead to Marlow branch line.)

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                                  Anna Jayne Metcalfe
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                                  I used to live in Maidenhead, so I know that line reasonably well. Frequent, it is definitely not! Maidenhead to Cookham is a great bike ride in the summer though. :)

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