Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let people off before you board the train.
Don't stop right inside the doors, and don't stand by the door when people are trying to get on/off.
Stand to the right on the escalators.
It's always surly locals who do this. Most tourists know better.![]()
One tip I have is if you see a train coming on your side of the platform or the other side of the platform, observe where the middle doors are. Trains generally stop in the same spots, so if you're waiting on the platform near a middle door, you'll feel less crushed trying to get on a crowded train.
Also, there are 6, sometimes 8, cars on every train. Don't just get on the one at the bottom of the escalator. Also, another train will be right behind this one during rush hour, so don't feel like you need to run over people to catch it.
Get a SmartPass. Paper farecards are a real annoyance for tourists (and locals who have to wait on you). They're $5 but if you use it enough, you'll easily make up the difference in fares. You can buy them in many stations now, and at some local shops like CVS.
Anonymous wrote:Let people off before you board the train.
Don't stop right inside the doors, and don't stand by the door when people are trying to get on/off.
Stand to the right on the escalators.
Don't panic if you get caught by accident in the doors. The train can't move forward and the doors will reopen. But do realize that we don't appreciate people doing it on purpose because it makes it more likely something will break and the whole train will be taken out of service.Anonymous wrote:Oh-every person needs their own fare card (you can't share one like you can on some systems) and you need it when you enter and exit the system.
And don't try to hold the doors open if they're shutting-they don't reopen like elevator doors.
Oh and keep walking when you get off the escalator. Occasionally people amble slowly off the escalator while the rest of us are trying not to bump into them.Anonymous wrote:For the love of god, stand to the right on the escalator.
Allow people to get off the train before you get on.
Move all the way inside the car.
Don't stop when you enter or exit the turnstile (not that it's really a turnstile, but what are those called again?).
Anonymous wrote:Oh-every person needs their own fare card (you can't share one like you can on some systems) and you need it when you enter and exit the system.
And don't try to hold the doors open if they're shutting-they don't reopen like elevator doors.