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July 15, 2014: Your Commute
My commute these days is a piece of cake. Either my wife gives me a ride or I take the community shuttle to the ferry. The boat takes six to ten minutes to cross the Hudson. Then I get in one of the glorified school buses the ferry company runs and we head down 50th Street. The bus stops across the street from my building. From my house to my desk the whole commute usually takes less than half an hour. Jealous? Please don't be. I made the down payment on this commute with some horrible ones over the years.
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Listener comments!
Parrot:
Ken From Hyde Park:
Mike East:
15 minute drive to park&ride
45-90 minutes on the bus, depending on traffic
20 minute walk up to my job from the PABT
Going home can be a nightmare when the lines are long at the PABT. It can take up to an hour just to get on a bus...and the long lines usually indicate there will be traffic once you get on the road.
Cliff:
Mike East:
Cliff:
Webhamster Henry:
But that was only 2 days a week, the rest of the time it was: walk to the kitchen.
Webhamster Henry:
Eric:
Brian C.:
dale:
Brian C.:
steve:
Marcel M:
Mike East:
Ken From Hyde Park:
Most interesting - About 7 miles. I rode bike often and went once by inline skates.
Current - About 11 miles / 20 minutes by car. Biking would be doable, but the route would go up steep hills and through many traffic lights.
Mike East:
Marcel M:
dale: