Tuesday, April 25, 2006
Va.: Ties to Far-Flung Homes Drive Commuters to Great Lengths
Some people live far from work because they want a home that costs less.
But others live far from work because there's little or no work near home. That's the main point of this article, which describes the 77 mile (one-way) commute that ten residents of Luray, Virginia endure every day to get to jobs at the George Mason University, a state school with its main campus located in Fairfax.
But others live far from work because there's little or no work near home. That's the main point of this article, which describes the 77 mile (one-way) commute that ten residents of Luray, Virginia endure every day to get to jobs at the George Mason University, a state school with its main campus located in Fairfax.
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