With the government trying it's very best to get us off the road with hight road tax, fuel tax, ULEZ zones, stiff parking fees, 20mph zones and an obsession with net zero they are pushing us towards public transport. It's cleaner and better for the environment they say, it's cheap, regular and reliable they say. BASTARDS
I had an appointment at the eye hospital in Bristol yesterday and was told not to drive/ride as I would be having eye drops which would render my eyesight dodgy for up to 4 hours. So I thought I would catch the bus, I checked all the timetables, found out how to pay (not used a bus for over 50 years). Yesterday morning I stood at the bus stop well before time but the bus was 10 minutes late and as it drove past me there was a sign on the front saying Sorry, full. I had to take my bike, parked for free outside the hospital and had a coffee and bacon butty while my eyes recovered. I wont be using public transport again. BASTARDS
It's no better elsewhere despite the lies that it is...
Took me three days to get back from Romania on trains & almost every one was late so I missed the connections, the worst was an Austrian sleeper to Amsterdam that was 2 1/2 hours late. Surprisingly the English train & bus were the only bits that worked properly.
Well tomorrow I have to get from lairg in north Scotland, down to kirtlebridge, then from there on sat drop into York. Pick up bike them to Felixstowe and home.
So won't be going on any public transport and sod the environment
Bring on my 56 mpg i40 diesel
Lairg, that's the place with the tiny house in the middle of the lake isn't it? And the story on the noticeboard about how it was once a real house till a storm destroyed it.
Quote from: Hooli on Thursday, 07 September 2023, 11:31 PMLairg, that's the place with the tiny house in the middle of the lake isn't it? And the story on the noticeboard about how it was once a real house till a storm destroyed it.
Correct. They are still finding whisky bottles from the illegal brewery they had inside the house
I feckin detest public transport (especially buses), but after having a pacemaker fitted I wasn't allowed to drive. The only good thing is I got a free bus pass for a year.
A few of the reasons I detest ...
1) They don't arrive at the specified time, it's either before, after or don't turn up at all!
2) They take forever to get anywhere, a 15 minute (at most) jaunt on the bike takes over an hour on the bus, not including the time taken to get to the bus stop and back from it (both ends).
3) Having to travel with the dregs of society (not all the time, but most of the time).
4) They generally feel absolutely manky.
All the best ... Barry
Quote from: BanditsHigh on Friday, 08 September 2023, 01:59 AMI feckin detest public transport (especially buses), but after having a pacemaker fitted I wasn't allowed to drive. The only good thing is I got a free bus pass for a year.
A few of the reasons I detest ...
1) They don't arrive at the specified time, it's either before, after or don't turn up at all!
2) They take forever to get anywhere, a 15 minute (at most) jaunt on the bike takes over an hour on the bus, not including the time taken to get to the bus stop and back from it (both ends).
3) Having to travel with the dregs of society (not all the time, but most of the time).
4) They generally feel absolutely manky.
All the best ... Barry
You should try being a bus driver, you've listed most of the reasons I hated the job.
Quote from: Hooli on Friday, 08 September 2023, 02:01 AMQuote from: BanditsHigh on Friday, 08 September 2023, 01:59 AMI feckin detest public transport (especially buses), but after having a pacemaker fitted I wasn't allowed to drive. The only good thing is I got a free bus pass for a year.
A few of the reasons I detest ...
1) They don't arrive at the specified time, it's either before, after or don't turn up at all!
2) They take forever to get anywhere, a 15 minute (at most) jaunt on the bike takes over an hour on the bus, not including the time taken to get to the bus stop and back from it (both ends).
3) Having to travel with the dregs of society (not all the time, but most of the time).
4) They generally feel absolutely manky.
All the best ... Barry
You should try being a bus driver, you've listed most of the reasons I hated the job.
Going to stay as a truck driver. Couldn't put up with the dregs of society.
As a truck driver at the moment I do about 40 miles a day and 13 hrs driving a car a week
Yeah i hate public transport.
However the government doesn't want to stop you driving as they rely so much on taxes.
Rego, Third Party insurance, fuel taxes (and I'm sure they'll introduce a tax to ensure they get the same revenue from electric cars etc etc etc
You get screwed either way.
As an aside that is the reason governments are not interested in tackling the fuel companies over high fuel prices.
Lower cost = less tax revenue.
Pricks
The public transport in N.Ireland is fantastic. Love the train trip up to Portrush for the day. And since I got my pass it's all for free.
I'm not as old as Methuselah Geoff lol :stir: :stir: :stir: I'm still paying but our public transport is cheap and efficient. Will get better with cross river rail 🤞🤞🤞
:boogie:
Lived in Landsborough 31 yrs. Everyone comes n parks to catch train. I never have, never a bus,guess that sums up my Public Transport.
Quote from: GSXKING on Friday, 08 September 2023, 06:05 PMI'm not as old as Methuselah Geoff lol :stir: :stir: :stir: I'm still paying but our public transport is cheap and efficient. Will get better with cross river rail 🤞🤞🤞
We get our concession card at 60 so you would be able to commute to work for free.
Quote from: Hooli on Friday, 08 September 2023, 02:01 AMYou should try being a bus driver, you've listed most of the reasons I hated the job.
That's the one thing which is decent, the drivers :cheers:
I can understand why you hated it, from the company employing you, to the scum you had to deal with!
All the best ... Barry
Quote from: grog on Friday, 08 September 2023, 06:48 PMLived in Landsborough 31 yrs. Everyone comes n parks to catch train. I never have, never a bus,guess that sums up my Public Transport.
Mate lives at Malaney. He catches the train into the city most days from Landsborough. He loves it as as soon as he gets on the train he opens his laptop and logs in as being at work. We dismissed living out that way but he loves it.