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A train because you aren't stuck in the middle of traffic ever.
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Trains because there's always more room, more to see out the window, no traffic jams...
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In a train, I enjoy train journeys on the whole. Maybe I would not be so enthusiastic if I had to commute every day
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a train where you have more room to move about.
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Bus. Probably because I travel on it more often, but there's something more friendly about a bus. You can also get away with totally ignoring everybody else by pretending to be a psycho tramp. Unlike on a train. Courtesy is also more prominent on a bus for some reason. People don't really talk on their phones on buses, partly because it's so loud, but also because it's rude. On trains they seem to totally forget that "Oh hi babe! Yeah, I'm on the train. Yeah. Yeah... Yeah. Yeah. On the train." x.x
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I prefer neither, but if I had to choose...a train. =)
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I've had to commute on both for long periods of time and I think I prefer the train. It seems easier to sit there and drift off into a world of you own on a train with a book or a mP3 player Both can get obscenely hot in the summer, so that doesnt really factor into it
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Neither anymore but when I lived in NY, I loved the trains...So I guess that will have to be my answer - prefernce is trains
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I think trains, but I've never been on one. They sound much nicer.
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Trains
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Bus. Trains are very clanky and noisy. They don't feel as safe as buses because they're large and carry more people and have a lesser passanger to staff ratio in my experience.
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i'll have to go with bus i guess because i just hate trains. i live right next to 3 railroad crossings and a train station so those damn trains are blowing their horns all throughout the day.
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Trains-- I like how there's more space, and usually more light, and the difference in scenery, and the clanking... I guess it's nostalgia, I used to ride in trains a lot when I was little.
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Train just because its faster and you dont get so many weirdos.
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