Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC is the nation's capital, it is supposed to be a global world class city. One of the survey questions asked about a metro proposal to end service at 10pm.
Hard pass on that.
That will lead to surge pricing for tourists, low income employees and people on fixed incomes.
MD/VA should encourage their residents to use metro to lower carbon emissions for climate change purposes. They don't necessarily have to come into DC but using parts of the system helps.
Metro doesn't go anywhere in the suburbs. It goes to downtown DC, and nowhere else. It is useless for me.
MD goes way into the outer burbs of VA and with the new purple line, it's connecting MoCo and PG
Anonymous wrote:Next administration leads, send Feds back to work in office 3 or more days a week. Metro budget problem solved. 20% of lazy Feds quit in response. Federal budget shrinks. Win-win for everybody.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Metrobus (which many schoolchildren and low-income people rely on more so than the metro) is at an all-time high in ridership. Only the subway has seen its ridership decrease. If you’re going to make a profitability argument about Metro’s budget, at least take that into consideration or you’re being being disingenuous.
WAMATA has cut bus lines in Virginia. Why should Virginians have to pay more for fewer services? If DC residents are using it more, let them pay for it
Virginia got the silver line extension
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Metrobus (which many schoolchildren and low-income people rely on more so than the metro) is at an all-time high in ridership. Only the subway has seen its ridership decrease. If you’re going to make a profitability argument about Metro’s budget, at least take that into consideration or you’re being being disingenuous.
WAMATA has cut bus lines in Virginia. Why should Virginians have to pay more for fewer services? If DC residents are using it more, let them pay for it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Metrobus (which many schoolchildren and low-income people rely on more so than the metro) is at an all-time high in ridership. Only the subway has seen its ridership decrease. If you’re going to make a profitability argument about Metro’s budget, at least take that into consideration or you’re being being disingenuous.
WAMATA has cut bus lines in Virginia. Why should Virginians have to pay more for fewer services? If DC residents are using it more, let them pay for it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC is the nation's capital, it is supposed to be a global world class city. One of the survey questions asked about a metro proposal to end service at 10pm.
Hard pass on that.
That will lead to surge pricing for tourists, low income employees and people on fixed incomes.
MD/VA should encourage their residents to use metro to lower carbon emissions for climate change purposes. They don't necessarily have to come into DC but using parts of the system helps.
Metro doesn't go anywhere in the suburbs. It goes to downtown DC, and nowhere else. It is useless for me.
Anonymous wrote:Metrobus (which many schoolchildren and low-income people rely on more so than the metro) is at an all-time high in ridership. Only the subway has seen its ridership decrease. If you’re going to make a profitability argument about Metro’s budget, at least take that into consideration or you’re being being disingenuous.
Anonymous wrote:DC is the nation's capital, it is supposed to be a global world class city. One of the survey questions asked about a metro proposal to end service at 10pm.
Hard pass on that.
That will lead to surge pricing for tourists, low income employees and people on fixed incomes.
MD/VA should encourage their residents to use metro to lower carbon emissions for climate change purposes. They don't necessarily have to come into DC but using parts of the system helps.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://wmata.questionpro.com/a/TakeSurvey?tt=rHO2gutfWB8ECHrPeIW9eQ%3D%3D
Survey regarding potential fee increases and service closures. They are planning to remove all bus service easily accessible for me — check your neighborhood!
That's a shame. I prefer the bus to metro. Nothing will get me down there, even taking away the buses
How is this city green/equitable/pedestrian friendly again? Isn't public transport a huge part of that? Too bad we've dismantled it
Anonymous wrote:https://wmata.questionpro.com/a/TakeSurvey?tt=rHO2gutfWB8ECHrPeIW9eQ%3D%3D
Survey regarding potential fee increases and service closures. They are planning to remove all bus service easily accessible for me — check your neighborhood!