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You'd think that three or four days after the snow stopped, it'd be possible to get around, right? On principle I took the T to Wellington last night and walked home, only to discover that, in true form, the %!@$ing MDC has done nothing to clear the sidewalks along 28 between Wellington Circle and 93. So walking home from the T involved lots of trudging through the snow. Separately, while the 95 is running more-or-less on schedule, the CT2 has been 15-20 minutes late both yesterday and today. With GPS-enabled busses, shouldn't the T be able to tell you at least where the next bus is, even if they can't guess how long you have to wait?

Date: 2003-12-11 09:24 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] bookwyrm
Yeah, you'd think. 15-20 minutes late I can deal with; it's the buses randomly not showing up at all that really irks me. I'll be there on time for one CT2 bus which will never appear, and then I'll end up waiting 40 minutes for the next CT2 bus which is, of course, late. Not looking forward to that this morning; I have no umbrella.

This has happened consistently the past three days, btw. Maybe I'll just start taking the 85 instead. I kind of wish there were a number you could call that would tell you "the 12:14 CT2 will not be running. The next bus on this route is the 12:44. Thank you. For riding. The T."

Date: 2003-12-11 10:04 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] 76trombones.livejournal.com
I think there is somewhere you can complain if it's more than 30 minutes late, and get a free ride or something. (This is, of course, not terribly useful to people with monthly passes.) If a bus doesn't show up until it's time for the next one, and that next one is scheduled >=30 minutes later, then, well, the bus was more than 30 minutes late.

I haven't done this thing, though.

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