It's funny plama, you're literally the only person I've ever heard talking about lebatard. I've never encountered him or his stuff anywhere else in my life.
I literally don't think I've even seen his name anywhere else. You could have completely invented him and I wouldn't know any better
Anybody done travel by train in the states? Not taking a subway or light rail, but by Amtrak? There’s a station that’s not far from me so I’ve thought about it but the extra time it takes is a nonstarter.
Anybody done travel by train in the states? Not taking a subway or light rail, but by Amtrak? There’s a station that’s not far from me so I’ve thought about it but the extra time it takes is a nonstarter.
For instance, Amtrak takes me from Charlotte to Atlanta in 5.5 hours, when it's a 4-hour drive, tops. On top of that, I've got to drive to the train station and park, so add another 20 minutes to that, and then they say to be there 30 minutes early for some reason, meaning I could be on I-85, near Gaffney, SC, before the train leaves the station. Then add another 20-30 minutes if I don't plan to stay in Midtown/Buckhead, and I'm up to almost 7 hours. Also, the train to Atlanta leaves once a day at 2:45 AM, which isn't an ideal time for anyone or anything, especially considering the train station in Charlotte is located next to the men's shelter. So yeah, Amtrak is fucking useless in this town for anyone headed south who has a car and two nickels to rub together.
It's a lot better if you're going back and forth to Raleigh though. Only 3 hours.
if you lived in a real city, like one in the NE corridor, you could take a train to the train, and drink on the train, and be in another real city without driving at all, and get drunk, and enjoy the ride