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by cmrdporcupine
1964 days ago
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Given the shitshow that I've heard that highway is, you'd think someone would have developed an economical public transit option specifically for skiers / mountain rec. Whenever I look into this kind of thing when I plan ski vacations I find the bussing options outrageously priced (for example from Calgary to Banff or Kelowna to Revelstoke, etc.) and it ends up being more economical for a family to simply rent a car. Back in the early part of the 20th century Vermont had extensive train access to ski areas, apparently. And much of the alps is accessed this way (tho in general European travel by rail is much more of a thing) |
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I'm guessing you probably still needed transportation of some sort from the train stations to the mountains.
One of the issues with just having a bus is that a lot of ski resorts have multiple base areas and most of the lodging and eating options are off-mountain. Some are pretty self-contained but the layout for resorts in the northeast for example pretty much presupposes that you have a car if you're going for a weekend.
There are self-contained exceptions of course but many aren't.