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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ok, I'll bite. I know this commute well. I live in Brookland/Woodridge, about .75 miles from the Brookland metro station. I can get to Foggy Bottom by transit in about 30. My commute to my office in Georgetown, door to door, via transit is about 45 minutes and driving it's 30 minutes. [/quote] If you live less than a mile from a metro station, you are not a part of this discussion. Honestly. What percentage of DC territory do you think is located within .75 of a metro station? This discussion is about DC neighborhoods that are well removed from the public transit options.[/quote] Np here. One who is sick of this attitude invariably hurled by our newest friends who live in Clarendon ("for the white people") today, but were living in [spat] suburban Ohio less than 7 years ago. With a quick stop in Columbia Hts in between. [b]Can you please name four neighborhoods in the District of Columbia that are "[u]well removed [/u]from public transit options"? [/b] Before you spew your preconceived answer, keep in mind that "public transit" very much includes ..... buses. I'm looking at a map with all routes shown in overlay and I can only pick out a whopping 2-3 neighborhoods that are perhaps underserved by transit. [/quote] +1[/quote]
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