The Transit Bandit
The Transit Bandit
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I Tried Super Commuting: Here's How it Went (Super Commuting Part 1)
Last summer, I interned at a transit agency... two counties away from where I lived. This gave me a new view on super commuting and got me thinking about how this phenomenon works. Follow along to see how it went!
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www.soundtransit.org/
www.intercitytransit.com/
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Music:
Animal Beast by SefChol (RUclips Music Library)
July by John Patitucci (RUclips Music Library)
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Inquiries / More Info: thetransitbandit@gmail.com
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Thank you so much for watching!
Written, produced, recorded, and edited by Zaref Anderson
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Видео

I Rode Local Transit from Seattle to Vancouver
Просмотров 20 тыс.21 день назад
There are many ways to get from Seattle to Vancouver, but I decided to pick the least efficient option, taking local transit between the two cities. From infrequent service to a long walk, there were some challenges, but it was also very scenic and very affordable. Follow along to see how it went! Sources: www.soundtransit.org/ www.skagittransit.org/ www.ridewta.com/ www.translink.ca/ Resources...
I Didn't Use Any Cars in 2023: Here's What it Was Like
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.Месяц назад
Could you go a year without using any cars at all? I tried it out and made this video to share my general experiences, thoughts, and reflections. Instagram: @TheTransitBandits Twitter: @TransitBandit7 Music: Animal Beast by SefChol (RUclips Music Library) July by John Patitucci (RUclips Music Library) Inquiries / More Info: thetransitbandit@gmail.com Thank you so much for watching! Written, pro...
Why You Should Be Able to Take a Bus to the Ski Hill
Просмотров 4403 месяца назад
Have you ever wanted to go skiing, but didn’t have a car, or an extra $60 for an inconvenient coach bus? Today, I’m sharing some of my experiences using transit and skiing, and what I think could be done to make the sport more accessible to those without cars. Sources: tothemountainshuttle.com/ theliftwp.com/ www.bctransit.com/whistler/schedules-and-maps epicrides.ca/ yvrskylynx.com/ www.linktr...
The Transit Bandit: Welcome Aboard
Просмотров 2713 месяца назад
Welcome to The Transit Bandit, I'm so excited you're here! Instagram: @TheTransitBandits Twitter: @TransitBandit7 Music: Animal Beast by SefChol (RUclips Music Library) Inquiries / More Info: thetransitbandit@gmail.com Thank you so much for watching! Written, produced, recorded and edited by Zaref Anderson

Комментарии

  • @Neberheim
    @Neberheim 4 часа назад

    I promise you that the expense of even a cheap lav mic is worth the improvement in production quality.

  • @LoganLavery
    @LoganLavery 13 часов назад

    This video was totally interesting and the perfect length. I live in White Rock (on the bus route) but drove to Bellingham today, for the Costco and Walmart run. I go weekly on my day off and treat it like a mini adventure. Your trip was an authentic adventure. Looking forward to your future vlogs.

  • @QueenKongRoar
    @QueenKongRoar 23 часа назад

    what about the Flixbus?

  • @thedeadblitz
    @thedeadblitz День назад

    very cool, thanks for sharing!

  • @dennisneumann327
    @dennisneumann327 День назад

    Interesting trip! Its also possible to take Whatcom Transit's 71x route from Bellingham to Sumas WA, and walk across the border there and connect to the Abbotsford transit system. Its only a five minute walk from the bus stop in Sumas to the border station, and the bus stop is just on the other side of the border. Abbotsford has an express bus now that goes on the freeway all the way to the Skytrain in Coquitlam as well. Timing may be tricky since the bus to Sumas only goes a couple times a day.

    • @thetransitbandit
      @thetransitbandit День назад

      @@dennisneumann327 For sure, and it’s a route I’d love to try someday!

  • @jeffclark5268
    @jeffclark5268 День назад

    I want to know where he got wired headphones in 2024?

  • @davidwolfhudson
    @davidwolfhudson 2 дня назад

    I’ve been doing a twice a week commute (was originally once a week) between York, in southern Pennsylvania and Washington DC. It’s around 90 miles one way. Before I had a reasonable parking option (the southbound drive is 1h35-1h40 when I leave at 4 am but the northbound is 2h20-2h50 whenever I leave), I was driving 2/3 of the way to a commuter bus or driving 1/3 of the way to a combination of light rail, heavy rail, subway, and bus. Commuting with transit is 3 hours each way, guaranteed. It’s really unfortunate how poor mass transit is, particularly interchanging between systems and going to and from the suburbs of a pretty small city.

    • @davidwolfhudson
      @davidwolfhudson 2 дня назад

      Our local transit operator, Rabbit Transit (“hop on,” get it?) does have an express service that connects to the light rail bringing my total drive down to about 2 miles in each direction but there’s only a few of these services a day and it doesn’t line up well with my schedule and brings the commute time up to 3.5 hours. The rail trail is nice, but I wish they hadn’t ripped out the railroad line between York and Baltimore.

    • @thetransitbandit
      @thetransitbandit День назад

      @@davidwolfhudson For sure, that’s a long-haul!

  • @rptbr
    @rptbr 2 дня назад

    Instead of walking on the highway, could you not walk down Beach Road at the border into White Rock?

    • @thetransitbandit
      @thetransitbandit 2 дня назад

      @@rptbr I wish! Beach road, however, is indigenous land and is closed to visitors, and is likely to remain that way for the foreseeable future

    • @rptbr
      @rptbr 2 дня назад

      @@thetransitbandit That's a real shame! Would've made for a much more pleasant walk. Thanks for sharing your experience and making such a great video, keep up the awesome work!

    • @thetransitbandit
      @thetransitbandit 2 дня назад

      @@rptbr Thank you!

  • @testiclejohnson9849
    @testiclejohnson9849 2 дня назад

    Nice, I used to take the 375, I hate that bus

  • @SailorGreenTea
    @SailorGreenTea 2 дня назад

    These seems to show Victoria neglecting northern British Columbia again.

  • @jaquigreenlees
    @jaquigreenlees 2 дня назад

    I think you would enjoy a small route change from White Rock Centre, take the 321 To Surrey Centre Station and the Elevated Expo Line* to Waterfront. Instead of a tunnel for most of the light rail you get scenic view of the areas. *Expo Line, the first lrt to be running and the reason it has the nickname Skytrain.

    • @thetransitbandit
      @thetransitbandit 2 дня назад

      @@jaquigreenlees For sure, I’ve done it that way as well, the Expo Line is always fun!

  •  2 дня назад

    Canada line is not really a Sky train it's a conventional subway that runs partly on an el

    • @thetransitbandit
      @thetransitbandit 2 дня назад

      That can be argued, yes

    •  День назад

      Sky train uses a Linear Induction Motor whereas Canada line Uses standard Hyundai subway cars with a 3rd rail power supply, completely different than Skytrain ,the only thing they have in common is being part of the same transit system but neither one is interchangeable with the other

    • @ALuimes
      @ALuimes 15 часов назад

      What would you call the Millennium line when the Broadway subway opens?

  •  2 дня назад

    You also could have gone up hwy 99a to king George station as sky train has more than one branch line

    • @thetransitbandit
      @thetransitbandit 2 дня назад

      Absolutely! It’s just faster to downtown via 351 and Canada Line

  • @frankschmitt8295
    @frankschmitt8295 3 дня назад

    Is Beach Road open to visitors (my understanding is that it's Semiahmoo First Nation land)? If so that seems like a more pleasant way to get to 8 Ave bus routes.

    • @thetransitbandit
      @thetransitbandit 2 дня назад

      @@frankschmitt8295 It isn’t, and I don’t believe there are any plans to make it public again. The only way out is unfortunately walking up the highway.

  • @commentorsilensor3734
    @commentorsilensor3734 3 дня назад

    3 hours or more for taking buses in LA is quite normal. Thats the reason if people have choices they will find a job that requires less than 2 buses, but life is hard, you vannot find it. Past 30 year LA transit improvement does not change. Ok, it changes some bus routes from 1 to 2 . That makes life more difficult. I live near Cal Poly Pomona closer to Orange county. Back in 90, my brother used to commute to 51 miles away for more than a year. Luckily, the last stretch was n still is 20 minutes frequency, so it was 2 n half hours. One time i traveled to 25 miles, it was 2 and half hours. That was because I decided to walk 25 more minutes instead of taking buses. Recently my MD advised me to visit a specialist in that area, it will be 3 hours. 9 months has gone by, i have not. LA has not changed on local bus service routes. Within LA county, unless the work is at major bus routes, many destinations require more than one bus is 2 plus hours regardless of distance . The worst part is inter county. I live near orange county. I was asked by MD to see MD 10 miles away. I had choices of taking 4 buses or 1 bus, metrolink rail n walk an hour. Taking buses took requires 3 plus hours. Taking rails requires 4 plus hours. Someone joked n said it was faster for me walk along the freeway. I used to work 3 minutes walking distance from Angel Stadium. I took uber everyday except Friday night, i took bus. It was 3 plus hour bus ride. The reason it was 3 hour was there is a frequent 20 minute frequency bus right by Angel Stadium. Then I had to take one hour frequency bus to 4.5 miles from where i live, if i walk, it would take me 90 minutes. I was lazy all the time by taking two buses. Most of the time was waiting. Some time, i took bus to somewhere that required me to walk 1 n half miles, 45 minutes walking. A lady livec in hacienda heights, 6 miles from where i lived. She worked 5 more miles from Angel Stadium, it was 4 plus hours one way. She left 4 some thing. She arrived at her work around 9am. Don't know what time she left work, but she wouldn't get home till 9 something pm. She did it for years. You think that was bad. The company moved to further south to Irvine. No one she could make. I n other bus riders were trying to help her. There was no easy way. I did tell her to take the bus n metrolink, that would be 2 n half hours. Her coworker still had from train station to work. I believe she lost jobs. Super commuter to New York is easy. Try to commute in LA, it is hell. LA has not done a lot while brag meagre miles of rails

  • @frederickma2193
    @frederickma2193 3 дня назад

    You have to take three different county transit systems to get from Seattle to Blaine! That is the cumbersome part and where you have timing issues! When you cross the border into Surrey, BC you are only dealing with Translink!. In King County (Seattle area) you have Sound Transit. In SnoHo Snohomish County (Everett) you have Community Transit! Getting to Mount Vernon you have the Skagit County Transit. Then North to Bellingham on the Whatcom County Transit Authority all the way to Blaine via Ferndale!

    • @thetransitbandit
      @thetransitbandit 2 дня назад

      @@frederickma2193 Yeah, although the connections are fairly well-timed and the fare systems aren’t too poorly integrated, so I’m not complaining too much!

  • @natfoot
    @natfoot 3 дня назад

    When you want to do this south to north and all of washington id be up to going. I did the research back in 2019 to go only on public transit.

    • @thetransitbandit
      @thetransitbandit 2 дня назад

      @@natfoot Funny timing… stay tuned for a video in a month or two

    • @natfoot
      @natfoot 2 дня назад

      @@thetransitbandit there was two options south of Olympia. Are you doing the Coast or the I-5 option?

    • @thetransitbandit
      @thetransitbandit День назад

      @@natfoot I-5 through to Portland - it’s much faster for sure!

    • @natfoot
      @natfoot День назад

      @@thetransitbandit when I initially was looking I did not find the senior van for the I5 routing.

  • @Elcomendante64
    @Elcomendante64 3 дня назад

    When I tour on the bike, I always check where and when a bus is available in case I need to extract myself from some situation like mechanical issues. Always been aware of these routs here but only used the 70b to Blaine and of course on the Canadian side after landing in YVR to get to the border. Sounds like you could also do Seattle Victoria using BC Ferries and return Victoria to Seattle through Port Angeles Or Victoria to Port Townsend to Blaine via Whidby Island to Tsawwassen to Swartz Bay back to Victoria. All on transit. Good video although could use more scenery

  • @redbaronii
    @redbaronii 4 дня назад

    Nice video! At least it is an available option that is available is many hours of the day and even during weekend, a “luxury” that many other American cities would not even have! It’s a long commute but I always envy those in Pacific Northwest that transit actually exist for such commute!

    • @thetransitbandit
      @thetransitbandit 2 дня назад

      @@redbaronii For sure, it’s definitely a privilege for this to be possible!

  • @llynnmarks3382
    @llynnmarks3382 4 дня назад

    I did this in November 2021 because the only other options were a 2000 dollar flight, renting a car, or buying a car. People would ask me why I didn't do Amtrak or Greyhound but those were not options in November 2021.

  • @chinezerebel9443
    @chinezerebel9443 4 дня назад

    so thats how Spencer Shay ended up in Vancouver

  • @kevinwelsh7490
    @kevinwelsh7490 4 дня назад

    Canada sucks

  • @AssBlasster
    @AssBlasster 5 дней назад

    As a Floridian, I cant imagine wasting all that time and money driving in traffic just to ski down an overcrowded snow slope in a yuppy overpriced resort town. A lot easier to make a chill trip to the beach or a scenic coastline by car or transit (if it's there)

  • @jpl9148
    @jpl9148 5 дней назад

    Now you have to do it on the south border too!

    • @AssBlasster
      @AssBlasster 5 дней назад

      Haha in San Diego, we have much nicer light rail and BRT routes to the Tijuana border crossings. Even a local bus route to the Tecate crossing.

    • @thetransitbandit
      @thetransitbandit 5 дней назад

      @@jpl9148 That may be in the works! 🤔

  • @squamishfish
    @squamishfish 5 дней назад

    Not sure about the buses in Washington State but in metro Vancouver you can put your bike on the Bus and Skytrain

    • @AssBlasster
      @AssBlasster 5 дней назад

      All US public buses seemingly have bike racks

    • @thetransitbandit
      @thetransitbandit 5 дней назад

      @@squamishfish Yep! You can do that on all of the Washington and BC buses!

  • @squamishfish
    @squamishfish 5 дней назад

    You could do this to Victoria BC also from Seattle the bus will drop you off at the Victoria Ferry terminal, Then just walk on the Ferry , And take the Victoria BC Transit

  • @simonsv9449
    @simonsv9449 6 дней назад

    Why not take Sounder train to Lakewood?

    • @thetransitbandit
      @thetransitbandit 6 дней назад

      I would've if I could! I was traveling in the reverse-peak direction, and while Sounder does operate a few reverse-peak trips, the majority are only between Seattle and Tacoma, and I needed to be in Lakewood for my bus. There is one reverse-peak Lakewood train in the morning, but it would've got me to work at either 10 or 11 AM, and I usually tried to start work at 9. I did take it to work once though on a more chill day where I came in late!

  • @cosmicviewer477
    @cosmicviewer477 6 дней назад

    I live in the Miami metro area. I take 2 buses, the MDT #17; then I transfer to the #77, which drops me right in front of my office. Total time one way is about 1 hr 1 min. That includes the walk from my apartment door to my first bus stop. My workplace is 8.2 miles from my apartment.

    • @thetransitbandit
      @thetransitbandit 6 дней назад

      That's pretty interesting! What's it like to take transit in Miami? I've always been curious about Miami as a city

  • @CityLifeinAmerica
    @CityLifeinAmerica 6 дней назад

    8:54…USA/Canada infrastructure in a nutshell.

    • @thetransitbandit
      @thetransitbandit 6 дней назад

      That's so true LOL, welcome to the suburbs I guess!

  • @williammartin9450
    @williammartin9450 6 дней назад

    Why don't you show the actual stops and stations? If your aim is to encourage people to use transit it would give them confidence to know what their touchpoints and destinations look like ( we humans take comfort in the familiar ) it's also a beautiful part of the world so maybe some scenes from your trip? That's not a criticism, just my two cents. Nice concept for a video. All the best! 👍

    • @thetransitbandit
      @thetransitbandit 6 дней назад

      @@williammartin9450 For sure, and that’s something I’m working on doing more of in the future! I’m pretty new to this and still figuring out what to show in the videos.

  • @o7yvia
    @o7yvia 6 дней назад

    How much did you have to spend on transit fares altogether? Any suggestions? Just carry a bunch of coins?

    • @thetransitbandit
      @thetransitbandit 6 дней назад

      @@o7yvia it’s $3.25 for Link and 512, $5 for the Skagit and WTA buses in total and then Translink is $2.60 on weekends and $3.85 on weekdays with compass card, and then $3.20/$4.65 with other methods of payment. What I recommend is using an Orca card for the Sound Transit modes, which allows the free transfer between the 512 and Link, reducing your overall cost. For WTA and Skagit, I recommend the Umo mobility app, since that is an easy way to load and pay your fare without cash, although for this trip the cash price would be the same so it’s really up to you ($2 for each express bus and $1 for the 75). And for Translink, I recommend a compass card because it does give a small discount on adult fares and allows free transfers between bus and SkyTrain. The other option that allows free transfers on Translink is a contactless credit or debit card, or Apple/Google Pay, but that does cost a little bit more. Hope that helps!

  • @kc3302
    @kc3302 6 дней назад

    I was (pleasantly) surprised when visiting Salt Lake City a few years ago that I could catch a local bus from the light rail to ski resorts.

    • @thetransitbandit
      @thetransitbandit 6 дней назад

      That's awesome! I've heard great things about the UTA's ski buses, I guess I need to head down there and try them!

  • @TheNewGreenIsBlue
    @TheNewGreenIsBlue 6 дней назад

    Can bikes be taken on all buses going southbound? Seems like it would be a fun trip on a bike as it's just the border traverse that you have to contend with.

    • @thetransitbandit
      @thetransitbandit 6 дней назад

      Yes! Bikes are allowed on all of the buses and trains! I have made the trip with a bike as well and it does make the border part a lot easier, although it's a bit of a slog to lug the bike on and off all of the buses.

  • @oblivion5683
    @oblivion5683 6 дней назад

    this trip is a ton of fun! i had a crush on someone who lived in olympia and i bussed down there a couple of times early in the morning to be absolutely too nosey. couple great bike trails as well, some cool parks, few short hikes. lots of reasons to take a day trip down.

    • @thetransitbandit
      @thetransitbandit 6 дней назад

      Absolutely, I love traveling to Olympia just for fun as well, great city to explore!

  • @oblivion5683
    @oblivion5683 6 дней назад

    did most of this route in reverse riding public transit back from a bike trip everett to bellingham! absolutely planning to try the route all the way up to vancouver when i get my passport later this summer. Total aside, but the highlight of that bike trip was stopping at the shell in Conway, i was recently out as a trans woman at the time and very sweaty from riding, definitely not even tentatively passing. Walked up to the deli counter inside to grab some real food for the first time in the trip. The guy at the counter, who looked like a metalhead type, very jovial, says "Good morning ma'am thanks for coming in and what can i get for you today?" and i mean this dude fuckin sold it, like i was a god damn vip. got some chicken tenders or something, this dude gave me the whole bow and wave and said "enjoy and have a great day ma'am". was a real fuckin relief, i was terrified i'd get kicked out of places outside the city. Funny enough in Anacortes, much bigger city, where i stayed the night, that wasn't too far off. people glared at me most places i went in and once i got a blank stare from a bartender. anyways lets fuckin go Conway

    • @thetransitbandit
      @thetransitbandit 6 дней назад

      Ooh yes, I love riding from Bellingham, lots of fun! Also great story about Conway, thanks for sharing - always great when people are unexpectedly accepting and kind!

  • @theojarome6108
    @theojarome6108 6 дней назад

    9 hrs $10

  • @oregonsenior4204
    @oregonsenior4204 7 дней назад

    I like your videos, have subscribed. I've considered riding public transit SEA-OLY-SEA one day, but just for fun, not for commute (yikes). Please tell me, 1:37 WHAT BRAND WIRELESS MICROPHONE/HEADPHONE are you using? I am sick of buying cheap ones & finding the headphones adequate but the microphones absolute junk.

    • @thetransitbandit
      @thetransitbandit 6 дней назад

      Thank you, glad to have you onboard! Seattle - Oly on transit is a lot of fun, definitely recommend it, and Oly is a fun city to explore by bus - it also helps that Intercity Transit is totally fare-free, so you can get around the city pretty easily! As for my headphones, they're just the standard Apple EarPods that used to come with iPhones, I believe you can still buy them from Apple stores though!

  • @EpicThe112
    @EpicThe112 7 дней назад

    For Washington State they might be better off combining Bellingham Mount Vernon and Seattle Transit Cards into a single one think of it as Darmstadt Wiesbaden Mainz Frankfurt am Main combine their own Transit tickets into a regional tariff Rhenmain Verkehrsverbund RMV. Translate into German name into English results with this Rhine Main Transit Network or Rhine Main transport tariff. If that happens Seattle Washington all the way to Blaine. The next step is having Vancouver British Columbia join it just like how you can use a Hong Kong Octopus Card in Shenzhen. That versions allows them to top up in Hong Kong dollar then pay in Chinese Yuan. If that were to happen to Seattle and Vancouver it would be something like this refill in US Dollars then once you cross the border into Vancouver British Columbia ticket fee is paid with Canadian dollars.

  • @danielnam9026
    @danielnam9026 7 дней назад

    Do those buses not carry bike racks? I’d like to give this a try with my bike.

    • @thetransitbandit
      @thetransitbandit 6 дней назад

      They do! This was actually my second time making this trip, and the first time I took a bike with me - all of the buses on the trip have room for 3 bikes (on the US side) or 2 bikes (on the Canadian side), and the trains all accept bikes as well.

  • @lwpdhofgh
    @lwpdhofgh 7 дней назад

    The 594 bus is amazing. I wish more people knew about it.

    • @thetransitbandit
      @thetransitbandit 6 дней назад

      Agreed! It's a great off-peak option for Seattle-Tacoma-Lakewood!

  • @utopia4201
    @utopia4201 7 дней назад

    TIL it’s possible to go from Seattle to Vancouver using local transit I’ve been looking (not too seriously) for this since forever!

    • @thetransitbandit
      @thetransitbandit 6 дней назад

      Nice! It's a fun trip, definitely recommend you try it out if you have the time someday!

  • @sameoldcircus
    @sameoldcircus 7 дней назад

    I first heard about this in like 2014 from a coworker who did it and always wanted to do it. Well done

  • @Eachitndie
    @Eachitndie 7 дней назад

    Forget the content....you're super cute!

  • @micaeljimenez8063
    @micaeljimenez8063 7 дней назад

    My commute is usually 2.5 hours from New Haven, CT to Manhattan in NYC, via Metro-North (75 miles). My boss commutes from Montauk Long Island to NYC 2x a week via LIRR in 3.5 hours. (118 miles). 😩

    • @thetransitbandit
      @thetransitbandit 7 дней назад

      Wow, those are both really impressive commutes! Quite wild to hear about.

  • @alexisb.7337
    @alexisb.7337 7 дней назад

    Wow. I always wondered how long it would take to get to Olympia from Seattle by transit. I wish there were more transit options to Olympia from Seattle. I also wish the Sounder was more frequent.

    • @thetransitbandit
      @thetransitbandit 7 дней назад

      Yeah, it would be really great to have better Sounder service - fingers crossed it happens soon!

  • @duncantalksalot
    @duncantalksalot 7 дней назад

    As easy as you made it look, spending 6 hours each office day on the road is just too brutal, especially during winter months when daylight hours are shorter. That's potentially a quarter of your life spent on buses and trams lol great vid tho many thanks (My commute takes around 2 hours each way and I do it 5 times a week)

    • @thetransitbandit
      @thetransitbandit 7 дней назад

      Yeah, and something I definitely am hoping for is stronger regional transit lines to allow for easier travel on this corridor as well as other similar corridors!

  • @jasonj8246
    @jasonj8246 7 дней назад

    go back to Mexico

  • @sdrx901
    @sdrx901 7 дней назад

    THE ONE MENTIONED !!!!!!!!!

  • @Dan_C604
    @Dan_C604 7 дней назад

    Very interesting experience. I have a 16 mile (25 km) commute to go to work here in Vancouver. It takes me 35 min average driving my electric car. I would take me 1 hour and 30 min at least using public transit! I love your videos. (And I have to say, you are very handsome too!)

  • @equestrian71
    @equestrian71 8 дней назад

    I have wondered about this, so thank you for putting this up. Just to let everyone know this is possible. How long did it take you from end to end? Edit: Just saw it, it was 9 hours!

    • @thetransitbandit
      @thetransitbandit 7 дней назад

      For sure! I also linked a spreadsheet in the description and pinned comment with all of the possible trips and their travel times - it does depend on the time of day with regard to bus connection times, etc.