Anonymous wrote:The burbs are better than the city unless you're a young single person or a married person looking to cheat
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Anonymous wrote:The burbs are better than the city unless you're a young single person or a married person looking to cheat
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's a massive Metro collapse from this morning:
http://www.popville.com/2016/09/wiedefeld-we-have-a-problem/
Since when does overcrowded platform = breakdown ???
Right, because this is the only example. Well, here are a couple more: two red line trains broke down and were offloaded this morning; a blue line train had mechanical problems and broke down yesterday evening during rush; and OL/SL are single-tracking and causing massive delays. I'm sure there are lots more, these are just a handful from Unsuck DC Metro reported over the last 24 hours.
But really, defending Metro? Doing that just makes you look dumb or completely out of touch.
Metro badly needs to change to be all it can be. Its got lots of reliability problems.
Still, when I use it, it is very seldom I personally encounter a breakdown. Mostly it goes pretty smoothly.
But yeah, there are problems. Safetrack on the Orange Line is a big problem for commuters from Dunn Loring and Vienna.
Who do not live in the District.
Yeah, this thread has gone totally off topic. Both DC residents and suburbanites use Metro.
Yeah to me one of the best things about living in the city is not having to depend on metro (no way would I drive to DC). I can get most places via walking or bike share.
"Most places"? LOL. What a tiny little life you must lead.
Bike share covers almost the entire District, almost everywhere in Arlington worth going, half of Alexandria, and the most interesting parts of Montgomery.
Thanks for confirming my point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's a massive Metro collapse from this morning:
http://www.popville.com/2016/09/wiedefeld-we-have-a-problem/
Since when does overcrowded platform = breakdown ???
Right, because this is the only example. Well, here are a couple more: two red line trains broke down and were offloaded this morning; a blue line train had mechanical problems and broke down yesterday evening during rush; and OL/SL are single-tracking and causing massive delays. I'm sure there are lots more, these are just a handful from Unsuck DC Metro reported over the last 24 hours.
But really, defending Metro? Doing that just makes you look dumb or completely out of touch.
Metro badly needs to change to be all it can be. Its got lots of reliability problems.
Still, when I use it, it is very seldom I personally encounter a breakdown. Mostly it goes pretty smoothly.
But yeah, there are problems. Safetrack on the Orange Line is a big problem for commuters from Dunn Loring and Vienna.
Who do not live in the District.
Yeah, this thread has gone totally off topic. Both DC residents and suburbanites use Metro.
Yeah to me one of the best things about living in the city is not having to depend on metro (no way would I drive to DC). I can get most places via walking or bike share.
"Most places"? LOL. What a tiny little life you must lead.
Bike share covers almost the entire District, almost everywhere in Arlington worth going, half of Alexandria, and the most interesting parts of Montgomery.
Thanks for confirming my point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's a massive Metro collapse from this morning:
http://www.popville.com/2016/09/wiedefeld-we-have-a-problem/
Since when does overcrowded platform = breakdown ???
Right, because this is the only example. Well, here are a couple more: two red line trains broke down and were offloaded this morning; a blue line train had mechanical problems and broke down yesterday evening during rush; and OL/SL are single-tracking and causing massive delays. I'm sure there are lots more, these are just a handful from Unsuck DC Metro reported over the last 24 hours.
But really, defending Metro? Doing that just makes you look dumb or completely out of touch.
Metro badly needs to change to be all it can be. Its got lots of reliability problems.
Still, when I use it, it is very seldom I personally encounter a breakdown. Mostly it goes pretty smoothly.
But yeah, there are problems. Safetrack on the Orange Line is a big problem for commuters from Dunn Loring and Vienna.
Who do not live in the District.
Yeah, this thread has gone totally off topic. Both DC residents and suburbanites use Metro.
Yeah to me one of the best things about living in the city is not having to depend on metro (no way would I drive to DC). I can get most places via walking or bike share.
"Most places"? LOL. What a tiny little life you must lead.
Bike share covers almost the entire District, almost everywhere in Arlington worth going, half of Alexandria, and the most interesting parts of Montgomery.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's a massive Metro collapse from this morning:
http://www.popville.com/2016/09/wiedefeld-we-have-a-problem/
Since when does overcrowded platform = breakdown ???
Right, because this is the only example. Well, here are a couple more: two red line trains broke down and were offloaded this morning; a blue line train had mechanical problems and broke down yesterday evening during rush; and OL/SL are single-tracking and causing massive delays. I'm sure there are lots more, these are just a handful from Unsuck DC Metro reported over the last 24 hours.
But really, defending Metro? Doing that just makes you look dumb or completely out of touch.
Metro badly needs to change to be all it can be. Its got lots of reliability problems.
Still, when I use it, it is very seldom I personally encounter a breakdown. Mostly it goes pretty smoothly.
But yeah, there are problems. Safetrack on the Orange Line is a big problem for commuters from Dunn Loring and Vienna.
Who do not live in the District.
Yeah, this thread has gone totally off topic. Both DC residents and suburbanites use Metro.
Yeah to me one of the best things about living in the city is not having to depend on metro (no way would I drive to DC). I can get most places via walking or bike share.
"Most places"? LOL. What a tiny little life you must lead.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's a massive Metro collapse from this morning:
http://www.popville.com/2016/09/wiedefeld-we-have-a-problem/
Since when does overcrowded platform = breakdown ???
Right, because this is the only example. Well, here are a couple more: two red line trains broke down and were offloaded this morning; a blue line train had mechanical problems and broke down yesterday evening during rush; and OL/SL are single-tracking and causing massive delays. I'm sure there are lots more, these are just a handful from Unsuck DC Metro reported over the last 24 hours.
But really, defending Metro? Doing that just makes you look dumb or completely out of touch.
Metro badly needs to change to be all it can be. Its got lots of reliability problems.
Still, when I use it, it is very seldom I personally encounter a breakdown. Mostly it goes pretty smoothly.
But yeah, there are problems. Safetrack on the Orange Line is a big problem for commuters from Dunn Loring and Vienna.
Who do not live in the District.
Yeah, this thread has gone totally off topic. Both DC residents and suburbanites use Metro.
Yeah to me one of the best things about living in the city is not having to depend on metro (no way would I drive to DC). I can get most places via walking or bike share.
"Most places"? LOL. What a tiny little life you must lead.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's a massive Metro collapse from this morning:
http://www.popville.com/2016/09/wiedefeld-we-have-a-problem/
Since when does overcrowded platform = breakdown ???
Right, because this is the only example. Well, here are a couple more: two red line trains broke down and were offloaded this morning; a blue line train had mechanical problems and broke down yesterday evening during rush; and OL/SL are single-tracking and causing massive delays. I'm sure there are lots more, these are just a handful from Unsuck DC Metro reported over the last 24 hours.
But really, defending Metro? Doing that just makes you look dumb or completely out of touch.
Metro badly needs to change to be all it can be. Its got lots of reliability problems.
Still, when I use it, it is very seldom I personally encounter a breakdown. Mostly it goes pretty smoothly.
But yeah, there are problems. Safetrack on the Orange Line is a big problem for commuters from Dunn Loring and Vienna.
Who do not live in the District.
Yeah, this thread has gone totally off topic. Both DC residents and suburbanites use Metro.
Yeah to me one of the best things about living in the city is not having to depend on metro (no way would I drive to DC). I can get most places via walking or bike share.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's a massive Metro collapse from this morning:
http://www.popville.com/2016/09/wiedefeld-we-have-a-problem/
Since when does overcrowded platform = breakdown ???
Right, because this is the only example. Well, here are a couple more: two red line trains broke down and were offloaded this morning; a blue line train had mechanical problems and broke down yesterday evening during rush; and OL/SL are single-tracking and causing massive delays. I'm sure there are lots more, these are just a handful from Unsuck DC Metro reported over the last 24 hours.
But really, defending Metro? Doing that just makes you look dumb or completely out of touch.
Metro badly needs to change to be all it can be. Its got lots of reliability problems.
Still, when I use it, it is very seldom I personally encounter a breakdown. Mostly it goes pretty smoothly.
But yeah, there are problems. Safetrack on the Orange Line is a big problem for commuters from Dunn Loring and Vienna.
Who do not live in the District.
Yeah, this thread has gone totally off topic. Both DC residents and suburbanites use Metro.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's a massive Metro collapse from this morning:
http://www.popville.com/2016/09/wiedefeld-we-have-a-problem/
Since when does overcrowded platform = breakdown ???
Right, because this is the only example. Well, here are a couple more: two red line trains broke down and were offloaded this morning; a blue line train had mechanical problems and broke down yesterday evening during rush; and OL/SL are single-tracking and causing massive delays. I'm sure there are lots more, these are just a handful from Unsuck DC Metro reported over the last 24 hours.
But really, defending Metro? Doing that just makes you look dumb or completely out of touch.
Metro badly needs to change to be all it can be. Its got lots of reliability problems.
Still, when I use it, it is very seldom I personally encounter a breakdown. Mostly it goes pretty smoothly.
But yeah, there are problems. Safetrack on the Orange Line is a big problem for commuters from Dunn Loring and Vienna.
Who do not live in the District.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's a massive Metro collapse from this morning:
http://www.popville.com/2016/09/wiedefeld-we-have-a-problem/
Since when does overcrowded platform = breakdown ???