• @Takumidesh
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      97 hours ago

      In my city at least, this happens because a lot of the bus routes are one way in the morning / afternoon (into or out of the city) so if you want to take a bus out of the city/downtown in the morning, it ends up being a mess.

      • @MirthfulAlembic
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        26 hours ago

        Could also easily happen in a system that’s entirely hub and spoke without any lines that meaningfully cross each other, particularly if buses come 30+ minutes apart. So, going to a neighborhood that’s not between your location and city center can take forever speaking from experience.

    • @PM_Your_Nudes_Please
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      16 hours ago

      My guess is because it doesn’t have a direct line to the destination, so you need to go all the way down to a station and make a bus swap to come back.

      Like imagine you need to go two blocks south, from First Street to Third Street. But there’s no bus that goes north/south. So you go fifteen blocks east on First Street to the station, wait for your next bus, then come back another fifteen blocks west on Third Street in a new bus. Or you could just walk the two blocks south.