I live in a part of the UK that can be, lets say, very anti-car. They consistently make driving personal private vehicles worse, without offering a better alternative. I would happily use public transport if it was a better, or even equal option, to my mk3 diesel Leon.
Today I have an appointment at 11:45 about 30 miles away. I live in a semi-rural area but there's a train line (Note: train LINE, not station) about 30 seconds walk away from me. There's a truckload of temporary lights, road closures, and pointless nonsense going on currently so driving is slightly more difficult than it normally would be.
Option A: Train
15 minute drive opposite direction from my house to nearest train station. Where I stay had a station, but Beeching shut it in the 1960s. Trains are once an hour at weekends. With the timings this would mean I'd need to leave my house at no later than 09:40, to get the 10:01 train. Train takes 1hr6min and involves a change. Will get me to the station nearest my destination at around 11:10. A 10 minute walk and I get to my appointment at 11:20.
My appointment is around 30 mins. Return train is again a 10 min walk, and next train is at 12:45. Another hour and changing and drive home gets me back at my front door for about 14:00.
Total journey time: roughly 4 and a half hours, assuming no missed trains, delays or cancellations. Total cost: £10 today, or £16 if it was peak. (And I still need to drive.)
Option B: Drive
Even with the road closures, its about a 45 minute drive direct from my front door to the car park of my appointment. (Would normally be about 35 minutes) And there's free parking at the location. Meaning I can leave at, at worst, 11:00, but in reality more like 10:45. Same thing on the return journey, I just jump in the car as soon as I'm done, 45 mins and I'm home - say back for 13:00.
Total journey time: 2 hours, including road closures and detours. Total cost (calculated) about £6 in diesel. £6 in diesel at 08:15 on a Monday, or £6 of diesel at a weekend. (I know there's insurance, tax, maintenance costs, all that gubbins but i'd be paying that anyway)
Now I know many people will say this is an apples to oranges comparison, but regardless, both options are still fruit. The train is nearly twice as slow, and at worst three times the cost. It's not cheaper, it's not faster, it's not more convenient, and judging by the 40+ year old diesel crap they run on my line, it's certainly not more environmentally friendly either.
Give me a public transport system that has at least one benefit over driving and I'll be there in a heartbeat. Until then, I'll stick to the car.
Today I have an appointment at 11:45 about 30 miles away. I live in a semi-rural area but there's a train line (Note: train LINE, not station) about 30 seconds walk away from me. There's a truckload of temporary lights, road closures, and pointless nonsense going on currently so driving is slightly more difficult than it normally would be.
Option A: Train
15 minute drive opposite direction from my house to nearest train station. Where I stay had a station, but Beeching shut it in the 1960s. Trains are once an hour at weekends. With the timings this would mean I'd need to leave my house at no later than 09:40, to get the 10:01 train. Train takes 1hr6min and involves a change. Will get me to the station nearest my destination at around 11:10. A 10 minute walk and I get to my appointment at 11:20.
My appointment is around 30 mins. Return train is again a 10 min walk, and next train is at 12:45. Another hour and changing and drive home gets me back at my front door for about 14:00.
Total journey time: roughly 4 and a half hours, assuming no missed trains, delays or cancellations. Total cost: £10 today, or £16 if it was peak. (And I still need to drive.)
Option B: Drive
Even with the road closures, its about a 45 minute drive direct from my front door to the car park of my appointment. (Would normally be about 35 minutes) And there's free parking at the location. Meaning I can leave at, at worst, 11:00, but in reality more like 10:45. Same thing on the return journey, I just jump in the car as soon as I'm done, 45 mins and I'm home - say back for 13:00.
Total journey time: 2 hours, including road closures and detours. Total cost (calculated) about £6 in diesel. £6 in diesel at 08:15 on a Monday, or £6 of diesel at a weekend. (I know there's insurance, tax, maintenance costs, all that gubbins but i'd be paying that anyway)
Now I know many people will say this is an apples to oranges comparison, but regardless, both options are still fruit. The train is nearly twice as slow, and at worst three times the cost. It's not cheaper, it's not faster, it's not more convenient, and judging by the 40+ year old diesel crap they run on my line, it's certainly not more environmentally friendly either.
Give me a public transport system that has at least one benefit over driving and I'll be there in a heartbeat. Until then, I'll stick to the car.