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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 6062767" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>Do we really have to go over this again? Your car is parked outside. You have to travel to train station. Since you're against cars you'll have to get to station on foot. Hope it's not far. By the time you get to station you would be well on your way to your destination in a car. Train arrives, you get on, minutes later you start moving. You get to the train station you need and then, avoiding cars, you walk to your destination. And likely would already be there by car. And that's if your home is near train station and your final destination is close to station. Otherwise it's much faster to use a car. People do travel between cities on high speed rail in Europe. But locally they either have a vehicle, use public transportation, or walk. It all depends on how large the city they live in is and what they're willing to put up with. And I never said I don't want to expand public transportation. I've lived in big cities and have used the local bus system with a pass for all of my transportation. I know from experience how much faster and convenient a car is. Public transit is mainly for people who can't afford a car. There's nothing inherently evil about cars. But on limited income it's not worth it to me to have an older car. Too many headaches. I'm most likely going to move to a walkable city overseas. If you would buckle down and earn a pension you could travel too someday. And here's a hint. Women don't want men who don't hold down a job. You might use your Muslim girlfriend to get to Europe but if you don't work fulltime she'll eventually get tired of you. Without the correct visa and no work you may find yourself deported. Of course you don't believe me. Hope it works out for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 6062767, member: 24302"] Do we really have to go over this again? Your car is parked outside. You have to travel to train station. Since you're against cars you'll have to get to station on foot. Hope it's not far. By the time you get to station you would be well on your way to your destination in a car. Train arrives, you get on, minutes later you start moving. You get to the train station you need and then, avoiding cars, you walk to your destination. And likely would already be there by car. And that's if your home is near train station and your final destination is close to station. Otherwise it's much faster to use a car. People do travel between cities on high speed rail in Europe. But locally they either have a vehicle, use public transportation, or walk. It all depends on how large the city they live in is and what they're willing to put up with. And I never said I don't want to expand public transportation. I've lived in big cities and have used the local bus system with a pass for all of my transportation. I know from experience how much faster and convenient a car is. Public transit is mainly for people who can't afford a car. There's nothing inherently evil about cars. But on limited income it's not worth it to me to have an older car. Too many headaches. I'm most likely going to move to a walkable city overseas. If you would buckle down and earn a pension you could travel too someday. And here's a hint. Women don't want men who don't hold down a job. You might use your Muslim girlfriend to get to Europe but if you don't work fulltime she'll eventually get tired of you. Without the correct visa and no work you may find yourself deported. Of course you don't believe me. Hope it works out for you. [/QUOTE]
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