Mode of Transportation

There are different transportations we could choose from when traveling, which may be for a short-distance or a long one. We opt to choose the most convenient and most comfortable for us, but what if you need to make certain sacrifices of comfort for cost and travel time, would you dare to?

Having many options on what transportation to take going to the office is a tough decision for me. I usually consider the travel time and cost so I dare to sacrifice my comfort by taking the PNR, which stands for Philippine National Railways. I’m getting used to it now, with the pushing and shouting inside and outside the train, but what the heck it saves time and money. πŸ˜€

Took this picture while waiting for the train to arrive.

I took this picture because I remember a math problem during highschool days where you need to solve for the time train A will meet train B at a certain point. Also, it looks like the trains are in a race. Hahaha

This one is the train schedule. It’s easy to memorize the time, if you’re always riding the PNR. πŸ˜€ Hopefully the management will shorten the waiting time between trains and will extend operations until 10pm.

4 thoughts on “Mode of Transportation

  1. JokeL says:

    You’re really good with Math! Hehe!
    Uy, at dahil sa train.. Nasa bucket list ko magpubtang Bicol by train.. Join me you want? Hehe

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