My last post was
about my impressions of commuting by train from Gold Coast to Brisbane. It is
indeed very slow and uncomfortable and that is why the majority of people do
not use it. But there is a big number of people living in the Gold Coast and
working in Brisbane and a not so big but still significant number of people
commuting the other way. So what all these people do every day?
Well I suppose
for the people living in Brisbane and working in Gold Coast is fairly easy. They drive each day
through the M1 Motorway and find a relatively easy and cheap parking spot in
Gold Coast.
But how about people
from Gold Coast working in Brisbane? Here is what they do:
First option: They
drive to Brisbane but not to the CBD because of the very expensive parking. Instead
they drive just outside the limits of the traffic control areas and try to find
a free on street parking space.
The most popular
areas for this are: Lower West End and Highgate Hill, Buranda, Stones Corner, Norman Park, Coorparoo.
Second option: They drive to one of the many park and ride spaces that Citytrain provides in
the suburbs and then take the train. Popular Southeast stations for park’n’ride:
Fairfeild,
Yeronga, Yeerongpilly, Moorooka and some Northeast stations like Buranda, Coorparoo and Norman Park.
Third option:
They drive to different inner suburbs and then park illegally wherever they
think they have better chances of not getting fined.
Of course there
are quite a few other options that people follow in order to move from their
place of living to the place of work.
But of course
all these options are not viable sustainable transportation. They create lots
of troubles to people on those Brisbane suburbs and at the end of the day they don’t save that much time
and money for commuters.
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