About £4.20 return into town via bus.
2007-01-28 05:30:12
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Public Transport costs me nothing. All people over 60 get free travel in Scotland.
2007-01-28 05:32:38
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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It cost me £12. per week and I can go all over my city as much as I want. The fact is I dont want to from boarding with miserable drivers (doing a two man job) to the state of the buses - filthy, but the people are generally a happy bunch. So basically I use it daily for the least mileage case of having to.
2007-01-28 05:31:47
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answer #3
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answered by deep in thought 4
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I have never before used the public tramsportation in my city, other than the free shuttle rides to various events where parking is scarce. The bus system in my city is used by the homeless and residents of local housing projects, among others who are undesirable to be in a closed space with.
2007-01-28 05:40:05
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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The nearest bus stop is about 35 miles. When I lived in town I still used my car because the buses only ran once an hour and they were $.50 .
2007-01-28 06:03:18
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answered by Star of Florida 7
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I have actually never used public transport.
2007-01-28 05:41:28
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answered by Sarah* 7
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I always use public transport due to me being partially sighted and therefore being unable to drive.
I don't know how much it costs, however, as I have a free pass.
2007-01-28 05:31:57
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answer #7
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answered by footynutguy 4
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If its not tax deductible bloody expensive, where I live about a £1 per mile(for short journeys) but cheaper in the big cities where there is more competition between bus companies
2007-01-28 05:34:01
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answered by Branded 3
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I use it every day. £1.80 from Zone 5 to Zone 2 on the tube. With Oyster of course :) Far, far cheaper than driving and quicker too.
For those who live outside London, this journey takes about 45 mins by tube with one change. It's about 12 miles.
2007-01-28 05:31:01
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answered by Anonymous
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effective theory, and additionally you be responsive to how i've got self belief approximately all of the spay/neuter crap that all human beings looks to love. this is going to sound thoroughly irrelevant, despite if..... "If early Spay Neuter is such an useful gadget to stem puppy overpopulation - why after forty+ years of use are we nonetheless in a super mess?" you ought to stick to this form of element to a super form of issues in existence. like the situation with drugs to illustrate. on a similar time as we've the main suitable rehab centers, drug councillors and drug detection police thus far, the united kingdom continues to be rife with drug purchasers and drug precipitated crime. Why? the traditional human. human beings will do what they choose, regardless of rules, issues, or what's supposedly maximum suitable. Now back to the placement: on a similar time as neutering tiny doggies makes me heave, there is clearly no query that those canines will on no account be including to the situation interior the destiny. despite if, there are a lot of people who do not worry as a results of fact they don't trust it, they are able to't be bothered, or they choose to reproduce their animals. people who do spay/neuter accomplish that as a results of fact they extremely have self belief it is for the main suitable. you will discover it from the solutions in right here. And as quickly as human beings extremely have self belief something is right, it is nigh on impossible to alter their techniques. And that, i've got self belief, applies to maximum human beings i won't be able to extremely answer something, pup well-being and such is perhaps not my solid element! upload- nicely i'm not likely effective what went on interior the 1930's, it is 5 a protracted time earlier my time! lol
2016-12-17 04:31:14
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answered by Anonymous
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No idea, it's been over a decade since I've used a bus, and 20 odd years since I've been on a train.
2007-01-28 05:38:13
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answered by Dave 2
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