• queermunist she/her@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    Nothing says “freedom” like a tool that costs tens of thousands to buy and thousands every year to maintain and use.

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          Well, the closest station outside of DC, Arlington VA according to Google, is about 15$(with 83+ for a pet and 10-20$ per luggage/bike fees)…

          So I’d say maybe a few stations further than the closest station to DC.

          Seems like it’s about 50cents a mile for a customer on Amtrak after a little more Googling, while it’s an average of 58cents(which includes registration/insurance/repairs/etc) a mile for a car. So ultimately, you might save a little money with the Amtrak, but it’s not a big money saver.

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            It varies a huge amount. You can get DC to NYC tickets for under $50 if you buy at the last second. Most trains don’t fill up and they basically give away the remaining seats with like 8 hours to go.

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              True, but it’s sort of hard to use that stance as a comparative though. Average 1 way is 168$ from NYC to DC.

              Comparing outliers, I’d imagine hitchhikers and train hoppers will end up winning pretty evenly

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            58cent is IRS estimate which is under estimating the cost inherently due to state bias.

            Also, not even accounting for crazy car prices recently

            And parking and sitting in traffic

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          Sure, but I’m not disclosing my location on Lemmy. 🤷

          I’m sure a bit of diddling on their site could give you an idea of how far $X will get you.

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      Also the traveling part is generally tedious, uncomfortable and boring unless you have a super big luxury car. I’d much rather travel by high-speed rail.

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        I looove taking the train, I can stand up, move around, chat, eat and drink.

        I was hanging out in the Cafe car a few weeks ago on a 9 hr trip playing video games on my laptop. Got chatting with some folks, 3 of us one by one broke out our respective liquors and made a party of it.

        Can’t do that on I-95.

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          I was hanging out in the Cafe car a few weeks ago on a 9 hr trip playing video games on my laptop. Got chatting with some folks, 3 of us one by one broke out our respective liquors and made a party of it.

          Can’t do that on I-95.

          sure you can they just take away your driving license after

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          My friend, allow me to introduce you to the shit show which is the upper level of the 9pm Megabus. I’ve seen people straight up smoking meth.