Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Metro fares for off peak hours now going over $6+ per ride. What a rip off. It often be faster and now almost the same price to Uber at the rate their increasing prices.
The max metrorail fare is $6, not "$6+" and those fares are for the longest rides. Can you let me know how to score an Uber from Reston to downtown and back for $12? For that matter, can you let me know how to score an Uber from Foggy Bottom to Metro Center for $2?
Thanks!
Wrong, max fare is $6.50.
https://www.wusa9.com/article/traffic/mission-metro/metro-fares-changing-dc/65-cd358926-1e08-4ba5-aae3-dcb144f905fb
Many people don’t use the metro regularly. When a round trip is costing $13 PER PERSON, a family of 3 or 4 will easily do the math and realize Ubering in a single car will be the same price or cheaper AND potentially save time. Absolute rip off it’d cost a family of 4 $48-52 to go round trip into town on the metro where there’s crime, track delays, and nasty people in general riding. Uber it is!
I hate the fare-jumpers on Metro, lock 'em up! Also, the fares are too high!![]()
For people who don't hate the "public" in public transit, I will note that the weekend now has $2 flat fares. It's really great.
Fares go up because they don’t crack down on millions in theft from fare evaders. They then expect people who obey the laws and who choose to live in a civil society to lay more to subsidize the theft. It’s a death spiral, as noted in the title of this thread. Increasing prices means less law obeying people will ride simultaneously with more fare evasion. The solution next year will be more fare increase, and the cycle continues.
We know, common sense isn’t your strong suit.
Fares would go up because Metro doesn't have a stable funding system - although the actual reality is that fares did NOT go up. The roads don't have to go to multiple jurisdictions every year begging for funding. Neither does trash pick-up.
Do you regularly take Metro? Do you agree that the region needs a fully-functioning system of public transportation that enables people to get where they're going without a car?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Metro fares for off peak hours now going over $6+ per ride. What a rip off. It often be faster and now almost the same price to Uber at the rate their increasing prices.
The max metrorail fare is $6, not "$6+" and those fares are for the longest rides. Can you let me know how to score an Uber from Reston to downtown and back for $12? For that matter, can you let me know how to score an Uber from Foggy Bottom to Metro Center for $2?
Thanks!
Wrong, max fare is $6.50.
https://www.wusa9.com/article/traffic/mission-metro/metro-fares-changing-dc/65-cd358926-1e08-4ba5-aae3-dcb144f905fb
Many people don’t use the metro regularly. When a round trip is costing $13 PER PERSON, a family of 3 or 4 will easily do the math and realize Ubering in a single car will be the same price or cheaper AND potentially save time. Absolute rip off it’d cost a family of 4 $48-52 to go round trip into town on the metro where there’s crime, track delays, and nasty people in general riding. Uber it is!
I hate the fare-jumpers on Metro, lock 'em up! Also, the fares are too high!![]()
For people who don't hate the "public" in public transit, I will note that the weekend now has $2 flat fares. It's really great.
Fares go up because they don’t crack down on millions in theft from fare evaders. They then expect people who obey the laws and who choose to live in a civil society to lay more to subsidize the theft. It’s a death spiral, as noted in the title of this thread. Increasing prices means less law obeying people will ride simultaneously with more fare evasion. The solution next year will be more fare increase, and the cycle continues.
We know, common sense isn’t your strong suit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Metro fares for off peak hours now going over $6+ per ride. What a rip off. It often be faster and now almost the same price to Uber at the rate their increasing prices.
The max metrorail fare is $6, not "$6+" and those fares are for the longest rides. Can you let me know how to score an Uber from Reston to downtown and back for $12? For that matter, can you let me know how to score an Uber from Foggy Bottom to Metro Center for $2?
Thanks!
Wrong, max fare is $6.50.
https://www.wusa9.com/article/traffic/mission-metro/metro-fares-changing-dc/65-cd358926-1e08-4ba5-aae3-dcb144f905fb
Many people don’t use the metro regularly. When a round trip is costing $13 PER PERSON, a family of 3 or 4 will easily do the math and realize Ubering in a single car will be the same price or cheaper AND potentially save time. Absolute rip off it’d cost a family of 4 $48-52 to go round trip into town on the metro where there’s crime, track delays, and nasty people in general riding. Uber it is!
I hate the fare-jumpers on Metro, lock 'em up! Also, the fares are too high!![]()
For people who don't hate the "public" in public transit, I will note that the weekend now has $2 flat fares. It's really great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Metro fares for off peak hours now going over $6+ per ride. What a rip off. It often be faster and now almost the same price to Uber at the rate their increasing prices.
The max metrorail fare is $6, not "$6+" and those fares are for the longest rides. Can you let me know how to score an Uber from Reston to downtown and back for $12? For that matter, can you let me know how to score an Uber from Foggy Bottom to Metro Center for $2?
Thanks!
Wrong, max fare is $6.50.
https://www.wusa9.com/article/traffic/mission-metro/metro-fares-changing-dc/65-cd358926-1e08-4ba5-aae3-dcb144f905fb
Many people don’t use the metro regularly. When a round trip is costing $13 PER PERSON, a family of 3 or 4 will easily do the math and realize Ubering in a single car will be the same price or cheaper AND potentially save time. Absolute rip off it’d cost a family of 4 $48-52 to go round trip into town on the metro where there’s crime, track delays, and nasty people in general riding. Uber it is!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Metro fares for off peak hours now going over $6+ per ride. What a rip off. It often be faster and now almost the same price to Uber at the rate their increasing prices.
The max metrorail fare is $6, not "$6+" and those fares are for the longest rides. Can you let me know how to score an Uber from Reston to downtown and back for $12? For that matter, can you let me know how to score an Uber from Foggy Bottom to Metro Center for $2?
Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Metro fares for off peak hours now going over $6+ per ride. What a rip off. It often be faster and now almost the same price to Uber at the rate their increasing prices.
Anonymous wrote:Thought of this thread.
Metro Passenger Dies After Trying to Ride On Top of Train
https://mocoshow.com/blog/metro-passenger-dies-after-trying-to-ride-on-top-of-train/?fbclid=IwAR2QQS6QlOmKILf9jNaq3e1CJ-CeqwuSqZ3Tw61Zg9aMyAxh_qlxSWKFQgg
I stopped riding the metro to work about 18 years ago. I hardly ride it anymore.
I tend to read stuff online and roll my eyes thinking people just exaggerate so much.
My daughter rode the metro into DC the other day and I picked her up at night (from the suburbs no less!). Gotta admit - the people hanging around the metro station were skeevy. Did not feel comfortable at all.
Ended up riding the metro last week. Haven't been on the metro in years. Was surprised how not clean it looked. I didn't see anyone evade the fares so there is that.
But one or two of my fellow riders - weird, weird, weird behavior. Anti-social behavior.
Does this mean I've fully embraced the Karen from the suburbs vibe? Because, I don't want to be in a close car with anti-social behavior.
What the heck is going on?
Anonymous wrote:Wouldn’t the solution be to make federal workers come back into the office?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I fell asleep on the metro once. Woke up to a woman - a complete stranger - massaging my head.
I've fallen asleep on the Metro lots of times. One time I missed my station and had to get out and go back the other way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people complaining about metro are living in an alternate reality. I have taken metro almost daily for 20 years. I’ve never seen a real crime. Never seen anyone masturbating. Stinkiness is rare (more common in the summer afternoon/evening—I do wish male workers would wear more reasonable clothes for DC summers). Loud music only once or twice in twenty minutes years. Have seen mentally ill people doing something troublesome a few times in twenty years.
I don’t know what Mad Max scenario these metro critics are envisioning but it does not match my experience. And it is still cheaper than downtown parking.
Fwiw, I’m a middle aged white lady from the suburbs and probably more crime averse than average. I wouldn’t ride around the city by msyself at midnight but commuting is totally fine.
Just because you appear to always have your head in the sand while commuting doesn't mean these things don't happen daily.
There was a group of teens harassing two moms on Monday. One mom sat down in a seat that the teens had deemed was "their zone" even though no one in their group was using it.
"Is this bish really gona sit right here? On today? On the day of our freedom? I know you wildin!" "yo, it's Juneteenth, you can't be here - MOVE!" The woman stood up and moved with her stroller to the other end of the car along with the other woman. They both got off at the next stop.
I see mentally ill/homeless people causing trouble at least once a week. I see dudes jerking off at least once month. These things are not rare.
No carjackings though.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2023/06/06/carjackings-dc-maryland-virginia-data/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people complaining about metro are living in an alternate reality. I have taken metro almost daily for 20 years. I’ve never seen a real crime. Never seen anyone masturbating. Stinkiness is rare (more common in the summer afternoon/evening—I do wish male workers would wear more reasonable clothes for DC summers). Loud music only once or twice in twenty minutes years. Have seen mentally ill people doing something troublesome a few times in twenty years.
I don’t know what Mad Max scenario these metro critics are envisioning but it does not match my experience. And it is still cheaper than downtown parking.
Fwiw, I’m a middle aged white lady from the suburbs and probably more crime averse than average. I wouldn’t ride around the city by msyself at midnight but commuting is totally fine.
Just because you appear to always have your head in the sand while commuting doesn't mean these things don't happen daily.
There was a group of teens harassing two moms on Monday. One mom sat down in a seat that the teens had deemed was "their zone" even though no one in their group was using it.
"Is this bish really gona sit right here? On today? On the day of our freedom? I know you wildin!" "yo, it's Juneteenth, you can't be here - MOVE!" The woman stood up and moved with her stroller to the other end of the car along with the other woman. They both got off at the next stop.
I see mentally ill/homeless people causing trouble at least once a week. I see dudes jerking off at least once month. These things are not rare.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Sure, it might not go away. Have fun waiting 30 minutes to 1 hour between trains though when that’s the only way ot can remain economically viable, lol.
Roads are not economically viable, lol.
But at least I don’t gotta be held hostage by ridiculous wait times like the metro is foreseeing because it is in massive trouble and needs to severely cut service in order to rein in costs.
You do know car traffic exists too, right?
Still better than riding a train with public masturbators.
Anonymous wrote:I fell asleep on the metro once. Woke up to a woman - a complete stranger - massaging my head.