Yeah, the distance from the station is a good point. And I also probably have a biased view, as a “city dweller” (not sure about this word’s usage).
Though quite a few small cities would benefit from having trains again. For example, Pontivy is a small city of 14,000 people, which still has a train station, but only freight trains go there. And cities of this size already have a bus network, so you don’t need to walk 40 minutes. Though the time it takes to go to the train station depends on the frequency of the buses, I suppose.
Yeah, the distance from the station is a good point. And I also probably have a biased view, as a “city dweller” (not sure about this word’s usage).
Though quite a few small cities would benefit from having trains again. For example, Pontivy is a small city of 14,000 people, which still has a train station, but only freight trains go there. And cities of this size already have a bus network, so you don’t need to walk 40 minutes. Though the time it takes to go to the train station depends on the frequency of the buses, I suppose.