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Short walk from apartment to Zurich lake, then a 20 min stroll along the lake to the office. It will get a bit crowded in the summer some unusual sights, hopefully not as bad as Dusseldorf with people who should never even consider wearing thongs.
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Yes, it was originally planned that it would go into the city: more info than you probably wanted about the M606 at CBRDOriginally posted by stek View PostThe end of the M606 is weird, either you can come off at the last exit/roundabout, or carry on for 100 yds, end of Motorway, swing back right onto roundabout you could have come off on anyway - I think the Motorway was supposed to go further into the City Centre but it's still an odd way to curtail it.
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Bed to office, via shower and getting ready, 1hour 15, actual travel time about 45 mins.
Assuming that some twat hasn't jumped under the tube on that morning.
When I was young I was vehemently against working in London because I had heard about the commuting, so I moved here and it ain't so bad as long as you have an ipod and/or a good book/kindle or similar to pass the time.
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The end of the M606 is weird, either you can come off at the last exit/roundabout, or carry on for 100 yds, end of Motorway, swing back right onto roundabout you could have come off on anyway - I think the Motorway was supposed to go further into the City Centre but it's still an odd way to curtail it.Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostI do miss most of the traffic, as I get to the M606 by around 6:45 before it starts to get really jammed. I live 5 mins from the M56, so quite a good run.
It is actually not too bad a commute, but there is a lot of unwarranted agression around the junctions, but provided you know about this and let loonies blat past by ducking into lane 2, and work your way into the lanes for exiting in good time, all is normally good. Having said that, you should not have to do this, that motorway needs a much bigger motorway police prescence - the highway patrol is not enough for this motorway.
Took me 58 minutes this morning including stopping for diesel!
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I do miss most of the traffic, as I get to the M606 by around 6:45 before it starts to get really jammed. I live 5 mins from the M56, so quite a good run.Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostNot on the M62 you won't. Also no amount of money is worth risking your life on that death trap for...
It is actually not too bad a commute, but there is a lot of unwarranted agression around the junctions, but provided you know about this and let loonies blat past by ducking into lane 2, and work your way into the lanes for exiting in good time, all is normally good. Having said that, you should not have to do this, that motorway needs a much bigger motorway police prescence - the highway patrol is not enough for this motorway.
Took me 58 minutes this morning including stopping for diesel!
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25 minute train ride followed by 20 minute walk across Manchester. Probably an hour desk to door. Last gig was a 25 minute drive but I'm quite enjoying having the train time to deal with email and the walk does me good (tram option if it's p1ssing down but that rarely happens in Manchester).
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Anything between 1hr 50 to 2 hr 30 on a Monday, 20 min each way during the week and 1hr 40 on Friday
Would happily commute the 85 miles but the M3/M25 is too much of a pain.
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It's a nice place to live. We're moving towards Allbrook which is not "posh" at all but it's a much nicer house that backs onto fields and a lake. More importantly we can walk to a decent pub.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostWinchester is posh (and so are some of the bits around it).
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Not on the M62 you won't. Also no amount of money is worth risking your life on that death trap for...Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostMy commute is around 56 miles, but takes around an hour. I work 7-3 to miss most of the traffic though.
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My commute is around 56 miles, but takes around an hour. I work 7-3 to miss most of the traffic though.
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Ok, let's ask the Mods for a grammar smiley.Originally posted by SimonMac View Postworse can be a noun or an adjective, and it would be grammar you are correcting me on not spelling
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I don't hate driving itself, but I do hate the hassle of driving on a long commute.Originally posted by doodab View PostI hate driving personally. Aside from the unpredictability of traffic and risk to life and limb it's impossible to get anything done. At least on a 2 hr train ride you can read a book, watch a DVD or get some work done.
When I started out contracting I could bill for work I did on the 3 hour train ride to get to the client. With overnight parking where I was staying being a hassle, it was no contest.
Nowadays 7 minute train ride, 10 minutes wait and 5 minute bus ride, though if I stay late or work on a Sunday, it's a 10 minute walk plus 20 minute bus ride, and it's a pleasant walk down by a river.Last edited by Sysman; 29 March 2011, 13:52.
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Currently about 1 hour 50mins each way but 1 hour 15 mins of that is in a train 1st class so not too bad. I slept all the way in to work today. When I am not sleeping I am watching movies and episodes on my ipad so i only really feel about 30 mins of the commute which is 10 mins drive, 10 mins waiting for the train and the 10 min shuttle from train to work. I tend to get in for before 9 and leave at either 4.30 or 5.30 thus arriving home after 6 or 7.
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