> That's not actually how we define "amazing public transportation network".
It's pretty comparatively amazing to me. I grew up in rural Pennsylvania in a town with no buses or taxis. The closest train/bus station was about 50 minutes away by car.
My apartment has a bus stop right outside its door, but I have to travel the entire bus line to get to where I want to go, and that's 15 minutes from work.
There's a train station five minutes from work and two others within ten minutes from work, but none of them go directly to the station closest to my apartment.
It's pretty comparatively amazing to me. I grew up in rural Pennsylvania in a town with no buses or taxis. The closest train/bus station was about 50 minutes away by car.
My apartment has a bus stop right outside its door, but I have to travel the entire bus line to get to where I want to go, and that's 15 minutes from work.
There's a train station five minutes from work and two others within ten minutes from work, but none of them go directly to the station closest to my apartment.