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Crimson Dynamo | The voice of reason
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Public transport in Scotland is very good. Every time I get a train I am impressed with how clean and punctual it is
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.The main problem though is the price. For me + the fam to go to Glasgow is £35 return on the train, and that's from a station 8 miles away... with a bus service that only runs every 2 hours... so we would have to drive to the station anyway or get a taxi costing another £10. When we can easily get to Glasgow and back on £20 petrol . Probably less. Is a public transport system really effective when driving is ALWAYS both more convenient... and cheaper? Local bus is even more ridiculous: £16 return for the 4 of us to get to town and back! It's about £3 in petrol
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. The smell of it makes me feel like a lost little boy! And that waft of warm air from the tunnel as the train is arriving. Actual PTSD or something .
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so i guess its up to its knees rather than on them
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