Yeah, to that point, I have taken Amtrak to Ann Arbor many times and it's slower -- sometimes dreadfully so -- than driving, door-to-door and forces me to follow their schedule. I do often take the el downtown when I go and did regularly when I commuted to work at the Tribune Tower and Prudential Building.
Yeah, to that point, I have taken Amtrak to Ann Arbor many times and it's slower -- sometimes dreadfully so -- than driving, door-to-door and forces me to follow their schedule. I do often take the el downtown when I go and did regularly when I commuted to work at the Tribune Tower and Prudential Building.
Amtrak to Ann Arbor is playing Russian roulette with your time. Cassie prefers the bus, which is usually on time, cleaner, and way faster, even though it leaves the highway many times on the way.
Yeah, to that point, I have taken Amtrak to Ann Arbor many times and it's slower -- sometimes dreadfully so -- than driving, door-to-door and forces me to follow their schedule. I do often take the el downtown when I go and did regularly when I commuted to work at the Tribune Tower and Prudential Building.
I have had predominantly good experiences with the Green Line and Blue Line. I always use them when it is a reasonable walk on the other end.
Amtrak to Ann Arbor is playing Russian roulette with your time. Cassie prefers the bus, which is usually on time, cleaner, and way faster, even though it leaves the highway many times on the way.