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What is other transportation like in the 24th Century?

It's because everyone enjoys doing TMP style flybys of the ships. Probably the silliest example of it was in Caretaker, Tom Paris and Stadi take a shuttle from DS9 to Voyager, despite the fact Voyager was docked at the station and they could have therefore just walked onboard.
I always interpreted that scene as being when Tom first arrived at the station. If he had previously been there, surely he'd have already seen Voyager? Plus in the next scene he's in Quark's, so he clearly went aboard DS9 first.
 
There are many reasons why slow transportation would appeal to people - when the experience is the point, not the destination (cruises), when it's not an emergency (energy/resource saving), when you need a few moments to gather your thoughts or recharge as you transition from one environment to another (from the stress of work/school to the comforts of home, from a romantic date to home for bedtime, from an emotionally draining experience, such as visiting a sick friend in the hospital, to the sanctuary of home).

You can read, or watch the scenery, or make a spur of the moment stop on the way, say if you ride by your favorite restaurant and decide to enjoy the atmosphere and fresh food. You could birdwatch, or strike up a conversation with a stranger - things you wouldn't have time for if you zap yourself to your destination instantly.
 
Still hard to beat the wheel.
Tank Treads: better contact patch, larger surface area, could be more useful in certain situations that wheels aren't suited for.

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Still hard to beat the wheel.
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This thread reminded me of the floating car or something like that in STNG 'All Good Things...', wasn't there something like that floating around the university Data worked in?
 
People go on cruises, when flying is quicker, folks like to drive when the train is quicker and cheaper. Some folks (the well off), still uses horses for pleasure.
I can see all modes of transport being on offer for tourism, personal and business reasons. The transporter in some places will add to the mix, not eliminate whats already there.
In STB on the Yorktown starbase there were personal transporters, flying shuttles and a railway line.
 
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I think it'll be more than just people beaming everywhere. There will always be those who don't trust transporters, or just like to take mass transit, or even have their own personal vehicles (which we sure see a lot of in STID).

I like to think that most urban transportation will be like this episode of Mega Engineering:

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And I think they'll still have cruises as well. Like Fhloston Paradise from The Fifth Element.
 
Boating, flying & to some extent land driving aren't just means of human transportation. They are human activities unto themselves. No matter what we invent in our future, I don't see us ever not doing those things too, merely because we'll want to.
 
Well, we know that there are transporter corridors between various locations on the Earths surface:
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As for oceanic cruise ships, we have actually seen these depicted in canon, look:
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I am not sure if the ship above is a civilian ship or not, though I think that it is highly likely to be as it does not bare any recognisable Starfleet markings. I wonder if a model of this will ever be released? :shrug:

Here is another example of an ocean based cruise ship in Star Trek, I do not believe that this is the same ship as depicted above, it almost looks ‘naval’ in design:
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We have also seen shuttle craft stations, similar to tube or train stations on present day Earth:
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It is possible that transporter stations are still around in the 24 century too:
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After further research, I have found:

A yacht:
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Trains:
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Tube based transport, similar to subway travel:
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And finally, ‘hover cars’… if you look at this picture in the top left hand corner, they even form lines of traffic in the sky:
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I am not sure if the ship above is a civilian ship or not, though I think that it is highly likely to be as it does not bare any recognisable Starfleet markings.
Considering that was seen on 32nd century Earth when Earth was not a member of the Federation, it most certainly would not be a Starfleet ship.
 
Considering that was seen on 32nd century Earth when Earth was not a member of the Federation, it most certainly would not be a Starfleet ship.
Oh, I thought that these shots were also used in Picard as well as Disco.

At least it proves that cruise liners exist well in to the 32nd century. :shrug:
 
I wonder if they have petrol still or did they change all the classic cars to be electric or something. Like Kirk's dad's car or let's say Voyager still has that truck they found in space. Can the replicator just give you a jerry of petrol?
 
I don't know if this mentioned, but Sisko at one point talks about using a month's worth of transporter credits in a week to beam back home for dinner when he just joined the Acadamy.
So, transporters don't seem to be open for free use or anything.
 
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