You have me wondering whether it's worth changing for Metro-North in New Haven if I'm going all the way to New York City
It was significantly cheaper than taking Amtrak all the way from Boston to New York, which is how we'd been doing it these past five years. I always took the Metro-North into New York when I lived in New Haven, but it didn't occur to me to run the numbers until this last trip when we needed to take the Metro-North out of Grand Central anyway and the changeover in New Haven shaved a solid hundred off the per-person cost.
Also wondering whether I ever took a taxi from Union Station to Lynwood Place rather than walking; it would have felt weird to do so without significant luggage.
It did not feel weird to me not to walk the mile and a half home at one or two in the morning, which was usually when I was getting back from New York.
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It was significantly cheaper than taking Amtrak all the way from Boston to New York, which is how we'd been doing it these past five years. I always took the Metro-North into New York when I lived in New Haven, but it didn't occur to me to run the numbers until this last trip when we needed to take the Metro-North out of Grand Central anyway and the changeover in New Haven shaved a solid hundred off the per-person cost.
Also wondering whether I ever took a taxi from Union Station to Lynwood Place rather than walking; it would have felt weird to do so without significant luggage.
It did not feel weird to me not to walk the mile and a half home at one or two in the morning, which was usually when I was getting back from New York.