Submitted by Dryheavemorning t3_yaoseb in philadelphia
sjo232 t1_itcbzn6 wrote
I love living here. I can walk to dinner down the street or be in the city in 20-30 minutes by train
Dryheavemorning OP t1_itcl7b9 wrote
I don't think I've ever made it to or from Center City to Conshohocken anywhere close to 20 minutes but the train isn't bad, schedule sucks now though.
sjo232 t1_itd3vsa wrote
driving definitely takes longer, but when the trains are running on schedule, it's about a 22 minute ride from the spring mill station for me, plus a short walk to the station. agreed that the schedule blows though
Dryheavemorning OP t1_itdde99 wrote
Always go to the Conshohocken stop as I work out there and it's just over 30min typically. But definitely faster and far more pleasant than driving. Would take it every day I need to be in if the schedule made sense.
amor_fatty t1_itcmu9a wrote
Technically Manayunk is the city…
Hollow_Rant t1_itco7j2 wrote
I mean actually it is but also technically.
fungi_blastbeat t1_itdwspg wrote
Who's saying it isn't?
Also usually people not in/from Philadelphia will say "the city" meaning center city and surrounding area. I don't like it or say it myself but recognize the difference. They're not saying x neighborhood isn't in Philadelphia but are making a distinction between neighborhoods and downtown.
Should they just say Center City or Downtown, Yes. But if they want to pretend this is New York City where Manhattan is "the city" who am I to stop them.
People who say it to mean not that but are trying to say x or y neighborhood isn't or is "really Philadelphia" are moronic hipsters who exist in the same handful of neighborhoods and are scared to take the bus.
On the other hand, old farts that are afraid of leaving their neighborhood who refer to there NEIGHBORHOOD as a town are equally fucking stupid. You live in a neighborhood in a city not a separate town. The words you say matter you fucking troglodyte.
_heisenberg__ t1_iteypcf wrote
Who said it isn’t?
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