Going public

Last month, I started commuting a few days each week to Fairfax, a small town about 20 miles north of San Francisco. I’m working with a sustainable new media agency, and I’m happy to spend some time at their office and in the town of Fairfax–but without a car (mine is for sale!), my commute is a bit of an adventure.

By public transportation, the trip involves a brisk one-mile walk and two well-timed buses–plus many books and podcasts en route. All together it’s about 90 minutes each way. And after walking in the rain and missing the bus recently, I’m well aware that public transit is not always the easiest choice. Maps look complicated, fares get confusing, and you aren’t in complete control of your travel. Sometimes the bus is late. Sometimes you get wet.

But then I sit back in my seat as we drive through the foggy morning–and I’m reminded of all the simple benefits of transit. A dose of fresh air to start and end my workday. A peaceful morning drive over the Golden Gate Bridge. Saving money. No traffic or tolls or parking for me! Reducing our footprint. Plus small interactions with real people (riders and drivers alike!). And committing a piece of each day to reading, thinking, and watching the world go by. And all that is worth the extra effort.

What’s your favorite part of the ride?

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  1. Posted Friday, February 5, 2010 at 1:23 pm | Permalink

    unfortunately in Miami public transport is not really good and we cannot be as friendly as we want… congrats to you on your commitment to the environment!!! ;)

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