Same where I live in Scandinavia. Apart from massive investments in public transit, creating massive unused overhead capacity most of the time, I don’t think it’s possible. But I do take public transport to/from work and the worst thing, by far is sitting/standing shoulder-to-shoulder I absolutely hate it.
Trains actually running on time would be a nice second thing to fix, I don’t think I have ever taken public transit on my commute that wasn’t delayed.
Oh yes, I remember that crowdiness. I fucking hated it, made me really aggressive if people get too near me (would make a good swede HM? 😆).
But I guess it’s a European problem in general. Limited space, growing population, more need to get from a to b for more people…
Our local train-company (It’s state run and only one) is known for being rarely on time. A running gag so to say.
Same where I live in Scandinavia. Apart from massive investments in public transit, creating massive unused overhead capacity most of the time, I don’t think it’s possible. But I do take public transport to/from work and the worst thing, by far is sitting/standing shoulder-to-shoulder I absolutely hate it.
Trains actually running on time would be a nice second thing to fix, I don’t think I have ever taken public transit on my commute that wasn’t delayed.
Oh yes, I remember that crowdiness. I fucking hated it, made me really aggressive if people get too near me (would make a good swede HM? 😆). But I guess it’s a European problem in general. Limited space, growing population, more need to get from a to b for more people…
Our local train-company (It’s state run and only one) is known for being rarely on time. A running gag so to say.