Taking the Bus: 'It's Like the Grandma's House of Public Transportation'
Briefly

The bus is slow, but its pace allows for a unique experience; you can enjoy the sights, sounds, and conversations around you without feeling rushed.
The bus offers a gentleness and kindness; it stops a lot, giving moments to hear birdsong and conversations, enhancing the overall experience.
There’s a beauty in being the only rider on a city bus, evoking a mix of triumph and melancholy that defines public transportation's solitude.
On the Upper West Side, crosstown buses are often overcrowded, especially during rush hour, making waiting feel like an exercise in patience.
Read at West Side Rag
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