Replying to @EdwinG@mstdn.moimeme.ca

@EdwinG
You have my sympathy.

So I was telling my husband about the challenges you experienced when there was a strike, and then your most recent posts about public transportation- the screens and so on, and his suggestion is maybe find a different place to catch the train.
I replied, " that might be a solution but the stops aren't exactly as close together as the city bus stop you are accustomed to, it would be a very long walk."

He hasn't visited your city .

Replying to @TrueNorthSpice@mastodon.world

@TrueNorthSpice Thank you!!

Train stations are roughly 5km apart in my city.

The LRT really was a game changer in my life. On a piece of paper, it wouldn’t make any sense, but it saves me hours per day.

I think in time, it would go like this for my commute (assuming no disruptions) for the three fastest :
- LRT + car
- Car ($$$$$ parking)
- Train + car

Jul 6, 2026, 01:27 UTCEdited Jul 6, 2026, 01:27 UTCen

Replying to @TrueNorthSpice@mastodon.world

@TrueNorthSpice I can barely stand up at this point.
I wanted to do an activity today that I couldn’t yesterday - they were full for the day.

So… just getting to the activity took 3 hours, getting back 2 hours 30. If everything worked out according to the calculated itinerary, it would have been much less.

My original original plan for today was to go buy bookshelves that I desperately need.