Traditional pre-car villages were all walkable and all had their own train station. They sprawled out and lost their train stations when cars came around.
I live in a village with about 1000 residents and I have to say that it's ok to get everywhere. It just becomes a problem if you want to drive back late or on Sundays because the bus doesn't come at that time
To the nearest train station I need around an hour when I walk. Usually that's not needed though. After that it's another hour to the nearest large city
Good for you I guess. That's not an option for me right now.
If your city and region got rid of cars, you could have that, too.
Not if they're living on the the village
Traditional pre-car villages were all walkable and all had their own train station. They sprawled out and lost their train stations when cars came around.
You just have to change trains twice and catch a bus at the other end.
Point being?
Tradition: 5 min bike to village station, 15 min train to local city, 15 min train to neighboring city, 5 min bike to destination, cost 2€
Modernity: 1 hour of focused labor in traffic, 5 min walk through parking garage, cost 20€
I live in a village with about 1000 residents and I have to say that it's ok to get everywhere. It just becomes a problem if you want to drive back late or on Sundays because the bus doesn't come at that time
To the nearest train station I need around an hour when I walk. Usually that's not needed though. After that it's another hour to the nearest large city
Doubtful.