Homeward bound after a long, busy, and wild day in the city, Andrew VonDecamp the Shep lulls into a slumber aboard the evening train.
Based on my many, many trips to/from San Francisco on Caltrain (whose trains of which, frankly, have a habit of making anybody fall asleep at any point in the journey, must be their air vents...).
Based on my many, many trips to/from San Francisco on Caltrain (whose trains of which, frankly, have a habit of making anybody fall asleep at any point in the journey, must be their air vents...).
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how on earth can you fall asleep on the train? are you not afraid, that you'll wind up somewhere in 10 buck 2? I looked up your train's route! that's a lotta places the train to stop! using the "dart" transit system in Dallas, I see a lotta people sleep on the busses and trains, late at night! I'd be a little careful using public transportation, so late at night!
I just...do, haha. Considering that I pretty much am literally going from end to end on these trips, I don't really have much to worry. It's a long trip with all the stops (roughly an hour and a half barring delays), and the trains tend to be rather....bumpy, like a cradle. It's pretty easy to fall asleep if not merely feel sleepy within that time frame. It's also because of such a long time for such a (relatively) short distance that I don't really go up to the city as much as I'd like.
and yeah, I tend to make my travels in day for that reason. Granted, I've never really had an issue (at least not in San Jose, can't really speak for San Fran and LA), taking transit late at night (usually most lines end before midnight, sleepytown), but yeah, it's an eerie feeling; especially waiting between buses downtown whenever coming home from the occasional meet.
and yeah, I tend to make my travels in day for that reason. Granted, I've never really had an issue (at least not in San Jose, can't really speak for San Fran and LA), taking transit late at night (usually most lines end before midnight, sleepytown), but yeah, it's an eerie feeling; especially waiting between buses downtown whenever coming home from the occasional meet.
Hmm really it is that bad because I had a similar experience in Berlin where I would fall asleep like every 30 seconds when riding that train but then again I was technically up for the last 36 hours so that could have something to do with that X3
Oh well this is still a nice pic and it does have a peaceful feel to it being at night like that so andrew must have been pretty tired after that day.
Oh well this is still a nice pic and it does have a peaceful feel to it being at night like that so andrew must have been pretty tired after that day.
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