London Tube, maybe the Green Line that goes the Heathrow?!
Using the Tube at rush hour was so bad I switched to cycling for my commute (which turned out to take the same time whilst being far more pleasant), this before before cycling in London was fashionable so when I started doing it there weren’t all that many of us and drivers weren’t yet used to cyclists so you had to be extra careful with things like being on their blindspot near places were they might turn.
Also some of the Tube lines in London are old and hence the tunnels are less high, so the tube trains that run there (like this one) have lower ceilings and feel extra opprossive.
Mind you, using the Tube is still a superior experience to driving since you can actually bring a book and distract yourself by reading in the Tube.
London Tube, maybe the Green Line that goes the Heathrow?!
Using the Tube at rush hour was so bad I switched to cycling for my commute (which turned out to take the same time whilst being far more pleasant), this before before cycling in London was fashionable so when I started doing it there weren’t all that many of us and drivers weren’t yet used to cyclists so you had to be extra careful with things like being on their blindspot near places were they might turn.
Also some of the Tube lines in London are old and hence the tunnels are less high, so the tube trains that run there (like this one) have lower ceilings and feel extra opprossive.
Mind you, using the Tube is still a superior experience to driving since you can actually bring a book and distract yourself by reading in the Tube.
Definitelly not the thing I miss about London.