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The London Underground
I normaly drive everywhere - Yesterday I took the Tube from Canada Water to High St Ken it cost �4.60 return. Going by road the return journey is 18 miles.
This works out at 25.5p per mile.
I drive a VW Passat in town I can expect about 5.2 miles per litre this works out at about 16p per mile if I pay 81p per litre (which I do at ASDA)
Given that as many as 5 people can get in my car.
How do London Transport justify the price.
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1) If I have 5 people in the car the cost is 1.04p per mile per person. 5 people on the tube �23 5 people in the car the same as 1.
2) Time if You take the time im on the Tube the the tube is slightly faster, if however you add departure point to arrival point (i.e walking) car is faster.
Remember the savings increase with every journey plus the indifinables.
I may have to drive, but I have my music, I have my own space. No BO except mine :-) no pushing or shoving and I get to sit the whole way. Stress is a two way thing.
Until LT makes it worh my while the car is the way to go.
I agree with Stevee re: the relative stresses of your own car vs. the tube, with his car winning out !
For women in particular, there is also the safety aspect of your own transport to consider which is no small concern ..... in most cases, by driving yourself you can usually get right up close to your destination, without having to worry about the walk at the other end. Furthermore, there's no danger of getting groped (or worse) by some sicko in your own car - or of rounding a corner in a long deserted pedestrian walkway and coming face to face with a load of drunken yobs.
Feeling safe is priceless ..... or at least it should be .... this Govt. is determined to force motorists onto public transport irrespective of how safe it is.
I'd understand your sentiment more if London Transport consistently made obscene profits : they set the prices according to how much it costs to provide the service.
A more realistic comparison would be between the cost of a years unlimited season ticket travel on the tube, and your car. You could travel on the tube every day 10 times a day (excatly as say a sales rep might) and your running costs are zero, you only have one outlay. Your car wil cost you money for ever mile you drive, every time you park and every moment you own it - now you are by far worse off even filling up at Asda.
Gef has a very valid point that like anything else it's a service, take it or leave it. For many people and in many situations the tube is both invaluable AND the best option. But just like anything, it isn't always the best option and car/taxi/bus/train etc also have their day.
Are you joking? That's not that expensive really - you travelled 18 miles for under a fiver. It's only shorter journeys that seem expensive - why not walk or take the bus? You can travel all round London for about three quid.
Also if you go elsewhere to another part of the country and look at the cost of public transport. It'll cost you a lot more to go a short distance - what about trains?
I hate people who use their cars in the middle of London - how stupid are they to spend 45minutes stuck in the middle of traffic. Thank you Ken for the congestion charge - and raise it to one hundred pounds (ok, am getting a bit excessive). Take a bus and you can use the bus lane - hurrah!
You are not comparing like with like. You had no commitment to the tube till you went in thestation, and you had no commitment when you left, You didn't have to park it, insure it, maintain it, cover depreciation...
A fair comparison would be to compare the cost of a taxi.
Also, the one off train fare is expensive - more than it should be in my opinion - but most people don't pay that fare using season tickets, carnets etc.