Speaker: A
Cool. Yeah. So yeah my major project this year is kind of looking around public transport stuff and this is more. There'snothing kind of like to look at at the moment. This is more just around ki nd oflike opinions and experiences withdifferent networks at the moment.
Speaker: A
So It'll be about 20 minutes ish. And just kind of some fairly open ended questions to kind of look at like what youexperienced before and stuff. So the first kind of bit would be kind of just around your background with public transportand stuff. So like.
Speaker: A
So this is where you had a different one because obviously you've definitely want to touch on when you're living inLondon and stuff like that. So I suppose like how often when you were living in London were you you know, using publictransport and how does that kind of compare to nye?
Speaker: B
So whenever I was in London during the working week, so Monday to Friday I would have been using public transport,mainly the Tube, pretty much exclusively the Tube probably three times a week because I was in the office three times aweek. But then also sometimes during the days when I wouldn't as well. So I would be in usually Tuesdays, Wednesdaysand Thursdays and then working from home Mondays and Fridays but on those days I would take the tube.
Speaker: B
So that would be had been the tube from my land to Tottenham Court Road which was just on the Central Line so it wasvery quick. And then on the weekends as well I would usually just always use the tube to get about different places inLondon.
Speaker: A
Yeah and when you so as well you said it's like predominantly the chair but obviously there's kind of other forms there inLondon. Was that just what was most convenient or was.
Speaker: B
Yeah, so I, I think so I basically I lived on the, on the Central Line so I could go from my land to Tottenham Court Roadwhich is like central London.
Speaker: B
And that was literally just because it was the, the most convenient and the quickest. Yeah, you could also get like a normallike bus but it would have taken longer and traffic would have been very hectic as well. And then yeah then there was noneed to get an overgrown train because usually the overground trains are if you live further out where the tube line stops.
Speaker: A
I mean. Yeah, I suppose then compared to now living in Belfast again like how much are using public transport and yeah,how is that kind of deaf.
Speaker: B
And I yeah I feel like living in Belfast I feel like I don't even think about public transport as much cuz like in London it'sjust so ne like I didn't have a car so it was so necessary, but here usually. So mainly what I'm doing at the minute is if. If Ineed to get somewhere, it's usually university at the minute, so I'll just drive or I'll get a lift. So that's just on Mondays andTuesdays, and then my work is right around the corner, so I'll just walk. But if I was.