Currently I get up at 06:45 and aim to leave at 07:10, usually fail and leave at 07:20. If I didn't use my biek I would need to leave at 07:10 to get a train that would get me in on time for starting at 08:00. Now if I lived in Edinburgh (According to Google Maps) to get from the Foot of Leith Walk to my workplace would take 52 mins walking and 31 mins by bus. Given I walk faster that what Google's appears to assume is an average walking speed of 3mph, I might shave off up to about 10 mins off that time and take about 40 mins.
So pretending I live in Edinburgh near the Foot of the Walk, I start at 08:00 and leave at 07:10 I would get in at 07:50, and be fair puggled but well exercised, if I left 10 mins later and got the bus, I'd get in at the same time. Now, if I leave my house 15 miles from Edinburgh at 07:20, cycle to a train station (1.5 miles), get the train to Haymarket and walk to the office, I get in at 07:55. If I leave at 07:10 and walk to a different station (0.75 miles), get a train to Haymarket, I get in the office at 07:55.
For simplicity, here it is in a table.
So um, yeah all that travelling? It probably takes me less time for me to get to work than a lot of folks in the city. 6 times the distance and not so different journey times? That really is fucked up.
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