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Poll: Commute to Work

How Long Is Your Commute to Work?

  • 16-30 minutes

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  • more than 30 minutes

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Greg

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Interesting poll.
 
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mryan

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Please, if you would, indicate a mode of transportation as well: car, train, bike, big wheel, etc. thanks.
 

ChileMass

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40 min with no traffic on 495/3. Can be twice as long some days. Used to be worse - I used to go from Worcester to Woburn every day and that truly stunk. However, I get to work from home about 2 days per week, so it's not so bad.....
 

riverc0il

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used to commute 45-50 minutes each way by car. decided to move closer to work to get more of my day back. now i'm a 5 minute drive each way, within a short biking distance during the summer. almost 4 hours added to free time before/after work during the week, hundreds of dollars saved on gas a year, and so much less frustration, w00t.
 

Max

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15 minutes by car (sometimes motorcycle). I'd ride my bike, but going home at 1 AM is a dangerous situation.
 

hammer

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ChileMass said:
40 min with no traffic on 495/3. Can be twice as long some days. Used to be worse - I used to go from Worcester to Woburn every day and that truly stunk. However, I get to work from home about 2 days per week, so it's not so bad.....

My commute's about the same (I go Rt. 3 to I-495 to I-93 or Rt. 3 to 128 -- by car of course). The good thing is that, now that the new lane is done on Rt. 3, I can keep the cruise control on for most of the commute.

I can't telecommute all day, but I'm fortunate enough to be able to hang around home for a few hours in the morning if the traffic's bad.

Of course, being 15 minutes away from a ski area is nice, even if the ski area (Nashoba) is a bit on the small side...
 

MichaelJ

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When there's no traffic on Rte 128, it's 10 minutes.
When there's traffic on Rte 128, it can vary from 20 minutes to over an hour.
By back roads it's a half-hour.
By bike it's 10.5 miles, 48 minutes.
 

TenPeaks

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I take the train everyday into Boston which is a 45 minute ride then walk 20 minutes to the office. Factor in "waiting for the train" time and my commute is typically 70 to 85 minutes each way. I could take the T and be at the office in about 10 minutes but I like the 1+ mile walk.
 

Alpinista

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Pre-Big dig: anywhere from 55 minutes to 2 hours and 10 minutes to travel 20 miles on I-93 from North Reading, MA, to downtown Boston.

Post-Big dig: generally 40 minutes door to door.

Vehicle: wee white Beetle with the bumper sticker "Screw my car, my ass climbed Mt. Washington"
 

Darwin

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Commute!!!!!

My commute is about 50 min. each way from Amesbury MA. to Fort Devens MA. HATE IT!!!!!!!
 

smitty77

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All commute times posted are done in a car (actually company truck) from Athol, MA:
To Putnam, CT plant: 1 hr, 15 min at 4 am; 1hr, 35 min at 3pm; 75 miles. :eek:
To Providence, RI plant: 1 hr, 25 min at 4am; 1hr, 50min at 3pm; 85 miles. :eek:

The route vaires, but generally it's Rt2/I-190/I-290/I-395 for the CT trip and Rt2/I-190/I-290/Rt146/I-295/US44 for the RI trip. Yes, my commute sucks :angry: but a) the pay is good, b) I can't really afford a home between the two plants, c) there aren't many idiots on the road at 4am, and d) I spend about 30% of my work time doing field work in towns in Southern NH.

BTW, commuting by bicycle is OUT! :D
 
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