If you think getting on a crowded luas or train in the morning is tough, you probably don't want to go emigrating Beijing.
Photo of people standing in line at Xierqi Station in Beijing, glad I don't have to make that commute again pic.twitter.com/lKrdeVMW65
— Joe Xu (@JoeXu) July 19, 2013
If the queues weren't awful enough, here's what happens when the trains actually arrive. For the sake of a reality check, Beijing's subway system is one of the most reliable and efficient in the world, in use by 2.46 billion people a year with a trip on it only costing around 25c and this is it at its busiest in a city of more than 20 million. That DART home doesn't seem so bad all of a sudden does it.