Showing posts with label Riders. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Riders. Show all posts
Friday, February 19, 2010
Talkin Talkin Talkin
She goes on to describe her heritage by who married who and what this one’s last name was versus what someone else’s last name is and what that makes her. But in all honesty, the loud and long phone conversation she had on the train makes her plain rude and obnoxious. I don’t know exactly when it became socially acceptable for people to hold full phone conversations amongst a group of strangers. While society has gone the way of acceptance I don’t truly believe that it is. Keep your phone calls quiet and to a minimum. You’re on a train, not in your office or in your home. Have some respect for your own privacy as well as some respect for the fact that there are others around you who don’t want or need to hear your conversation.
Saturday, January 10, 2009
Walnut Street Commuters
The train and its service are slow enough. The last thing riders going beyond Walnut Street need is any longer of a commute.
The majority of you sit in the back of the train whereby more than the average number of passengers who get off at a stop, attempt to get off the train using less doors. If you spread out and exited all parts of the train, the train would be able to pull away from the stop and allow you to cross over to the other side more quickly. Instead you all try to get out of the last car or last two cars which is much slower as everyone bottlenecks and you end up waiting longer for the train to move onto Watching Avenue.
You're doing yourselves and the riders continuing on a disservice by amassing at the end of the train. Please spread out and use all doors to exit.
The majority of you sit in the back of the train whereby more than the average number of passengers who get off at a stop, attempt to get off the train using less doors. If you spread out and exited all parts of the train, the train would be able to pull away from the stop and allow you to cross over to the other side more quickly. Instead you all try to get out of the last car or last two cars which is much slower as everyone bottlenecks and you end up waiting longer for the train to move onto Watching Avenue.
You're doing yourselves and the riders continuing on a disservice by amassing at the end of the train. Please spread out and use all doors to exit.
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Free Ride
Just because a train is delayed or packed to the gills doesn’t mean that conductors shouldn’t come around and check tickets. It’s not fair to the daily commuters who purchased tickets and passes while the non daily commuter riders ride for free.
Naughty Naughty Naughty
While I don’t want to say this is rampant or even more than just a few, but watch that the conductors actually punch a hole in the ticket they take from you. Some conductors are re-selling tickets that they collect at a discounted price to some commuters while the rest of us are paying full price and they’re pocketing the cash.
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