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I did while I was in pure work from home mode but then I realized I didn't miss my commute, I missed talking to people in general. Eventually I moved somewhere that didn't take me 30 minutes driving to do anything and this cleared up. It takes longer to get into the city by transit than it does by car but I don't have to find or pay for parking (or parking tickets) so it balances out.
The best commutes on a train are very cold, very early mornings. The world feels like it hasn't woken up yet and you're there to see the first stirring of things as the blanket of snow slowly pulls back from the pressure of the rain. And you're huddled up in your coat against the window, nursing coffee, music playing. The train is mostly empty and you're half-asleep and still feel safe somehow.