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By Really? (registered) | Posted August 28, 2009 at 15:43:48
*ALL-DAY B-LINE (5:30am-1:30am)
*ALL-DAY A-LINE (5:30am-1:30am, Every 15mins, NOT 30mins as is currently)
*24HR 1A King (Every 30mins between 1:30am-5:30am, then onto regular day service)
*24HR 41 Mohawk (Every 30mins between 1:30am-5:30am, then onto regular day service)
*24HR 27 Upper James (Every 30mins bet 1:30am-5:30am, then onto regular day service. This would pick up the A-Line's route after A-Line hours)
*Better Service times ALL AROUND! ie: Buses running every 30mins should run every 15mins; buses running every 60mins should run every 30mins, etc.
*A BRAND (& Marketting Campaign), ie: 'TTC - Ride the Rocket', Portland's 'GO BY LIGHT RAIL/STREETCAR/BUS' campaign, 'HSR - Straight Away!' (sorry, not a Marketting-type)
*More (Themed?) Transit Rider Amenities, ie: nicer, more noticeable shelters (such as Toronto's: http://torontoist.com/attachments/toront... with 'Next Bus/LRT' displays at major nodes; HSR System Maps facing both inside and outside of Bus Shelters (ensuring they don't fall and crumple upon themselves); Benches, Garbage/Recycling, Newspapers (Metro!?), etc.
This is what Public Transit Users, and Non-Users, want to ensure a timely, comfortable, and enjoyable Bus/LRT ride.
How does one rid their ride of the rare Crazy? I suggest an iPod!
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