Submitted by [deleted] t3_11vxnrg in Pennsylvania
IamSauerKraut t1_jcvk06q wrote
Depends on where in "Harrisburg" you will be working. If you are working in downtown close to the station, ie, at the Capitol compound, doable but a pita. If you are working in "Harrisburg," which could be anything from Hershey to Carlisle, it might be undoable on some days and a major inconvenience every day you can make it work. Plus, the cost of the commute is likely to eat your earnings to nothingness.
[deleted] OP t1_jcvlxsm wrote
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HomicidalHushPuppy t1_jcvoq07 wrote
Amtrak's monthly commuter pass for the Keystone line is about $490/month, so you're looking at almost $6k/year plus roughly 80 hours per week month in commuting time.
tukekairo t1_jcvp3n8 wrote
You can nap on the train...
space_elf_69 t1_jcwehl3 wrote
*20 hours/week
Still outrageous imo
HomicidalHushPuppy t1_jcwgyp9 wrote
Whoops, was supposed to be "month" - thanks
IamSauerKraut t1_jcvo8v6 wrote
If you are willing to do it and can make it work, then power to you.
itsallfornaught2 t1_jcwcdr9 wrote
Never forget about terrible weather though. Some places may require reliable transportation for that very reason. Hopefully that doesn't hinder your goal here.
BlondeOnBicycle t1_jcwmf25 wrote
Is a train less reliable than a car in bad weather?
Husky-LVR_81 t1_jcy3stn wrote
Absolutely yes. I’ve been stuck on the train many times bc of down power lines, engine issues, etc. Amtrak is great and comfy for commuting up and down the corridor but they come with their fair share of issues!
BlondeOnBicycle t1_jd0yfha wrote
Huh. I used to commute via Amtrak multiple times a month and was once 20 minutes late. The folks who drove similar distances were late much more frequently. One was 3 hours late.
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