“I regularly take the train to see my daughter, it’s getting worse and worse. I’m a good walker, I go to the station on foot, it doesn’t bother me but when you arrive, you never know if the train will pass, and when, it will be a catastrophe.” Another walker: “I take the train from time to time and in this case, I go to the station on foot. It’s a bit far, you have to plan in advance. It’s true that a shuttle would be welcome but how could a shuttle serve the station every time the train passes? It’s impossible, so we’ll manage.” There is a shuttle, the one from the fields, which takes travelers to the town: “My neighbor takes the shuttle which passes around 9 a.m. in front of her house in Larcan and from the center of Saint-Gaudens, she reaches the station on foot. When she goes to see her son with her suitcase or when the weather is very bad, I accompany her by car and there she is dropped off at her destination. But I always wait until she has left in case the train is cancelled. There are so many dysfunctions!” This man is also concerned, he lives in a surrounding village: “My children take the train, one for his studies in Toulouse and the other to go to Tarbes, they come back at the weekend. I live a dozen kilometers from the station, I take them by car, there is no other solution. Finally, when the train is there and on time, we are happy. Here’s a regular user: “I take the train to go to work in Toulouse, we carpool to the station. And we sometimes leave and carpool to Toulouse when we don’t see any train on the horizon. If we was informed at least, but no. And an occasional user: “I took the train only once, leaving my car in the parking lot, I found it whole in the evening. For several days, I would look for another solution, probably a taxi.” To which his friend adds: “I rarely take the train but my neighbors take it to go see their children, they take a taxi with them.”
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