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Quincy Stop
Chicago, Illinois
Bob Cronk

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In 2013, a woman fell into the small gap between a train and the platform near Tokyo. About 40 commuters and station staff pushed the 32-ton train car enough to free her. She came out uninjured, and the train left only eight minutes late.
Commuters, 1949.
Photo: Homer Page via Russ Anderson Fine Art
Steve Madden. Commuters behind the misty windows of the London bus network in Central London
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This is not about YOUR commute. It's just about what you, culturally and personally, consider a Long Commute.
How long does a daily commute ROUND TRIP need to be to qualify as 'long'?
30 minutes (15 min each way)
40 minutes (20 min each way)
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120 minutes (2hr, 1hr each way)
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360 minutes (6hr, 3hr each way)
You are like little baby, a REAL long commute is through the snow, uphill both w
Tell me in the tags if you drive, walk/bike, or take public transport.
Manhattan Bound A Train | On a bustling New York City subway, an expectant father stands out in a sea of commuters. His round, prominent belly is the centerpiece, straining against the snug white tank top he's chosen for the day. Next to him, his boyfriend juggles a couple of grocery bags, clearly used to this unique daily rhythm. As the train halts, a mix of curious glances and casual indifference surrounds them—some passengers on the platform wait impatiently for their ride, while others steal intrigued looks at the couple. The subway’s fluorescent lights catch the pregnant man's expression, revealing a blend of excitement and fatigue. There’s an electric energy in the air, a hint of the adventure ahead. Wrapped in each other’s support, they embody a modern love story, making the subway their unexpected runway. As the doors hover in anticipation of opening, their journey is just beginning. More images are also available at https://mpregstuff.com.