Public transport
Yesterday and today I'm taking public transport to work. Katrin stays at home because of a flue, which means that there is nowhere to park the car, without it costing a small fortune. Normally, Katrin would take the car to school, where she can park for free, but there is no free area arround my new workplace.
Anyway, it's not all that bad. I get to read alot and it actually takes the same amount of time to get to work, as when I drive there. The only difference was getting back yesterday. I hadn't checked any schedules, and just left for the train when everyone else was leaving. It turned out to be fairly bad timing :) The metro was packed so full, that I missed two trains, and when I got to the stop where I needed to change to regular rail, I had to wait 15 minutes before a train I could use arrived.
I guess the conclusion is that if you plan ahead, and actually makes it to the first station in time and the trains aren't delayed, it's fairly fast to get to and from work. But if you miss a train or something like that....you're in for the long haul.
Did I mention that we're looking for an appartment in copenhagen now? ;)



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