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Transportation within the City of Columbus
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6 Responses to Transportation within the City of Columbus
Acala on September 29, 2016 at 4:48 pm says:
Herkese merhaba ๐
At Ohio State, we use lots of different forms of transportation. I live off campus, so I drive my car to a parking lot at and take a CABS bus to campus. Other students who live on campus sometimes prefer to bike or walk to class – many of them come here from across the country and don’t have cars. How do you get to school?
In Istanbul we use a lots of different forms of transportation too. I usually use metrobus and tram but if you live Asian side of Istanbul you should use ships and tram. In Istanbul it is very hard use your own car. Because mornings and the evenings we always have traffic jam. And we couldn’t use bikes becasuse it’s very dangerous in Istanbul. Best way to arrive our campus by using the public transportations. Everyday i spend my 2 hours for arrive the campus. But it is not waste time because i usually read book on the way.
Hi Acala and Melinda. What are you doing? Are you okay? I am okey. I hope this project will succeed with together.
I care my university also I will take master degree a year or two later.
Anyway, I every prepare for go to faculty. I use public transportation everyday. Istanbul very popular city thereby most crowded. Once bus, after subway, Marmaray( is a partially operational rail transportation project in the Turkish city of Istanbul. It comprises a rail tunnel under the Bosphorus strait, and the modernization of existing suburban railway lines along the Sea of Marmara from Halkalฤฑ on the European side to Gebze on the Asian side.) and anew subway. Therefore I use 8 transportation everyday.
Also smart ticket (akbil) is cheap for learner,teacher, retired, aged.
Sorry for the delay, Mert. I am well. Thank you. So, the Marmaray goes under the Bosphorus? Wow! It is amazing to me that you go between two different continents every time you do this. But, I am sure that for you it is just everyday life. Are you usually catching the bus at the same time or does it vary? If you catch it at the same time, do you sometimes get to know other people who take the same bus?
Herkese merhaba ๐
At Ohio State, we use lots of different forms of transportation. I live off campus, so I drive my car to a parking lot at and take a CABS bus to campus. Other students who live on campus sometimes prefer to bike or walk to class – many of them come here from across the country and don’t have cars. How do you get to school?
Hello ๐
In Istanbul we use a lots of different forms of transportation too. I usually use metrobus and tram but if you live Asian side of Istanbul you should use ships and tram. In Istanbul it is very hard use your own car. Because mornings and the evenings we always have traffic jam. And we couldn’t use bikes becasuse it’s very dangerous in Istanbul. Best way to arrive our campus by using the public transportations. Everyday i spend my 2 hours for arrive the campus. But it is not waste time because i usually read book on the way.
Is that bicycle downtown? I am from Columbus, but I do not recognize that type of sidewalk.
Hi Acala and Melinda. What are you doing? Are you okay? I am okey. I hope this project will succeed with together.
I care my university also I will take master degree a year or two later.
Anyway, I every prepare for go to faculty. I use public transportation everyday. Istanbul very popular city thereby most crowded. Once bus, after subway, Marmaray( is a partially operational rail transportation project in the Turkish city of Istanbul. It comprises a rail tunnel under the Bosphorus strait, and the modernization of existing suburban railway lines along the Sea of Marmara from Halkalฤฑ on the European side to Gebze on the Asian side.) and anew subway. Therefore I use 8 transportation everyday.
Also smart ticket (akbil) is cheap for learner,teacher, retired, aged.
Excuse me brother Ferhat. Hi yourself ๐
Sorry for the delay, Mert. I am well. Thank you. So, the Marmaray goes under the Bosphorus? Wow! It is amazing to me that you go between two different continents every time you do this. But, I am sure that for you it is just everyday life. Are you usually catching the bus at the same time or does it vary? If you catch it at the same time, do you sometimes get to know other people who take the same bus?