Sometimes the problem with the world is the we evaluate it on a curve. If, for instance, all countries are bad (hey, I'm just throwing out the possibility), we might be inclined to think the best country is brilliant just because it is so much better than the worst country.
And so it is with transit.
It took me a long time to realise that there are no countries with good transit, and no cities with good transit or walkability. There are just badly put together places where it is better.
I come from a country where transit is notoriously awful. And I increasingly visited places where the transit and walkability was much better. This excited me. This excited me so much that I even moved out of my own country to try living in one of these far better places.
But I was confused about the curve thing.
And when I got here I found that yes, it is way better here. With effort and time and money and sacrificing access to places one might want to go, one can live pretty well without a car.
Compared to Saint Minneapolis, on a curve? It is great.
It is absolutely brilliant!
But in reality?
Sorry dreamers.
Let's talk about Saorge, France, the one of a hundred most beautiful mountain villages of France that I have been showing you pictures of for days and days.
We took a train there.
It was a marvel, as promised by the name of the train, the train of marvels. In fact, it was a lot like what I thought exploring France by train might be like; a train with pretty windows going from tiny interesting town to tiny interesting town until it can't go any farther, gives up, and comes back to where it started.
But sadly the train to Saorge is the exception and not the rule. Indeed, it is pretty much one of a kind. There could be a vastly more train lines just like it but there aren't. If we were to measure say 100 kilometers from where I am now, in every direction (discounting the half of it that just goes out into the sea), so something like an hour and a half drive then, we could find literally hundreds of darling villages and small towns that would easily charm you and me both. I went and looked on a map to make sure I wasn't exaggerating. It is insane out there! I literally could pick any place name showing on my map, out in Provence and the Maritime Alps, do a street view, and melt my heart on the spot.
And how many can I get to by train?
Maybe one percent, with a good walk and/or a lucky bus.
How many could I visit by bus?
Maybe a few more if I were willing to travel all day and sit at a series of ugly roadside stops for one to three hours, both ways.
How many can I get to by car?
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha.
Well, so by fortune and wonder one can take the train to Saorge. But you still have to walk up a mostly sidewalkless road (a narrow one in the tunnel) for twenty minutes to get there. At least there's mostly no cars in the town.
On a French curve?
Paradise.
Fine.



























