Anonymous wrote:No one is forcing you to ride the metro. What? You want a system like Tokyo has? No one wants to pay for it ....you will have to increase taxes. LOL!



Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm from Sao Paulo and I miss the art exhibits in the metro stations...
I also miss the yummy food sold on the platform![]()
Hm.. I also miss the one fare any day any time anywhere with free transition to bus service...
I miss the lines to get in knowing where the doors will open, I miss people saving seats for pregnant women and elderly/disabled folks...
I miss my mom and dad too
Mmm... What do they sell?
I loved a stand at my work place's station that sold yummy pulled chicken sandwiches... It was a 3 story sandwich with a salad and fresh squeezed juice for R$4.99 OMG my mouth waters just thinking of it... Corn on the cob, fresh sliced fruit, hotdogs, sweets, you can get anything!
http://www.metro.sp.gov.br/ingles/index.asp Enjoy!
My mom just mentioned there's a library in one station now. This is so freaking cool!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm from Sao Paulo and I miss the art exhibits in the metro stations...
I also miss the yummy food sold on the platform![]()
Hm.. I also miss the one fare any day any time anywhere with free transition to bus service...
I miss the lines to get in knowing where the doors will open, I miss people saving seats for pregnant women and elderly/disabled folks...
I miss my mom and dad too
Mmm... What do they sell?
Anonymous wrote:I'm from Sao Paulo and I miss the art exhibits in the metro stations...
I also miss the yummy food sold on the platform![]()
Hm.. I also miss the one fare any day any time anywhere with free transition to bus service...
I miss the lines to get in knowing where the doors will open, I miss people saving seats for pregnant women and elderly/disabled folks...
I miss my mom and dad too

Anonymous wrote:11:04 - A voice of reason, I applaud you. No, standing ovation. D.C. has NOTHING on Boston, NYC OR London. No comparison. The attitude alone in D.C. is enough to make people drive, which is exactly what the Metro workers prefer, so they have to do even less (if that is possible). STFU if you don't know what you are talking about.