Originally Posted by
Jeepnokc
I am pretty well traveled and feel pretty comfortable in strange environments. I have traveled Siberia, Moscow, Cuba (8 yrs ago before it was easy to go) and all over Europe and Hong Kong. What is interesting is that I have no issue jumping on the NY subway, the tube in London, Paris Metro, MARTA. or the mass transit in HK. I never use the bus system in any of the countries I travel to except one time in London where we just jumped on the next bus to see where it would take us (which led to an amazing little neighborhood pub that hadn't been bought out by the beer companies). Even in London, Atlanta or Paris, I will take the subway, tube, marta to the stop nearest and then grab an uber or walk before Uber.
My observation here isn't to brag about my travels but to illustrate that there is ( at least as far as me) a bias against buses. It takes too much effort to figure out the bus schedule and where it runs to and which bus to grab and when it will come along. Most websites for hotels or attractions will give you the nearest tube/subway stop but not which bus line to take. The bus isn't easy and there are other options. I do not think most tourists will take the time to learn our bus system. That doesn't mean it isn't a valuable resource for our citizens but also means that we need things like the streetcar or light rail to move tourists.
(I should get extra credit for trying to put together a cognizant thought after two bottles of rose' with my beautiful bride of 22 years.)
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