Anonymous wrote:Really? I took the metro to the fireworks in July 2021 and was packed.
Anonymous wrote:A bit off topic, but I WFH so I don't normally ride the metro, but a few weekends ago, my teen DD and I were on the red line to DC, and there was a guy there who seemed like a homeless person (had a shopping cart full of stuff), eating, and talking loudly to himself. Sounded a bit slurred, too. DD was getting nervous, and so was I. The car had a few other people, too, but if I was in there alone, I think I would've gotten off into another car.
Are there people like this during commute hours?
Anonymous wrote:A bit off topic, but I WFH so I don't normally ride the metro, but a few weekends ago, my teen DD and I were on the red line to DC, and there was a guy there who seemed like a homeless person (had a shopping cart full of stuff), eating, and talking loudly to himself. Sounded a bit slurred, too. DD was getting nervous, and so was I. The car had a few other people, too, but if I was in there alone, I think I would've gotten off into another car.
Are there people like this during commute hours?
Anonymous wrote:It seems pretty normal to me, although the trains may be a little farther apart. I ride the Red Line; it's slightly less crowded, I'd say it's at about 50 percent masking in the morning and a little less in the afternoon.