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    Talking Riding City Bus or first time.

    I have never rode a city buss in my life, but with my new job being way on the other side of town, I started to ride one last week. And experience have been positive.

    It is pretty comfortable and during rush hour in morning and afternoon, I let the driver worry about the traffic. The best about it is amount of gas money I am saving. Only paid $34 for a months ride which would have cost over $100 for gas with a car, not to mention wear and tear on the car.

    I was lucky that bus stops is only 10 minutes walk from my house, and ten minute walk from work. So I get my exercise daily

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    Sounds like a win/win - win.

    Gas is costing me close to $300/month.
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    Man, that is expensive. And I have heard gas will go up with summer season starting. I am guessing no bus service come close to neck of your wood as alot of suburb homes do not.

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    Good Lord

    Quote Originally Posted by Smokey
    I have never rode a city buss in my life, but with my new job being way on the other side of town, I started to ride one last week. And experience have been positive.

    It is pretty comfortable and during rush hour in morning and afternoon, I let the driver worry about the traffic. The best about it is amount of gas money I am saving. Only paid $34 for a months ride which would have cost over $100 for gas with a car, not to mention wear and tear on the car.

    I was lucky that bus stops is only 10 minutes walk from my house, and ten minute walk from work. So I get my exercise daily
    I rode city bus to high school, I rode city bus to colloge, I rode city bus (and subway) to work in four different cities. That's a total of 46 years. I've never driven to school or work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GMichael
    Sounds like a win/win - win.

    Gas is costing me close to $300/month.


    That sounds about right. The new project has me driving twice the distance at twice the travel time; very uncool. I miss the "L".

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    I can't remember the last time I was on a public bus. I work hard so that I can afford to not take the bus. I don't want to have to sit next to anybody that I don't know. Ewwwwww.

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    I've been riding since I returned from Europe where I used busses for the first time.

    Adds about an hour to my day, but it is $32 for a 31 day unlimited pass and I would spend more than that in gas per WEEK. So now a tank lasts me as much as 3-4 weeks and it has been probably 6 months since my last oil change.

    It gets a little tough during the rainy season here in S. Fl. (although we haven't had one yet this year!)

    -Bruce

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