Submitted by ward14resident on Fri, 10/16/2009 - 21:30.
I liked the photos of the buses better than the 'death valley'. I noticed that the buses were facing forward in one photo and in another photo the back view was shown. I miss the buses...
Submitted by Jeff Buster on Wed, 10/21/2009 - 14:39.
Yes, I went back a few times to confirm that the busses on Payne did a lot of idling and waiting...that what I saw on Columbus day wasn't a fluke.
Scheduling the appropriate number of busses for a route may have its difficulties, but the goal is no idling time. Hopefully the GCRTA is working to refine/optimize their scheduling constantly.
With the young woman that holds the sign "my dollar, my doctors, my decision" I tried to imagine a similar sign that says "my body, my doctors, my decision". I bet that the dollar has more importance,
ward14Res busses in two directions
Yes, I went back a few times to confirm that the busses on Payne did a lot of idling and waiting...that what I saw on Columbus day wasn't a fluke.
Scheduling the appropriate number of busses for a route may have its difficulties, but the goal is no idling time. Hopefully the GCRTA is working to refine/optimize their scheduling constantly.
best, jeffb
Thanks JeffB. I enjoy the
Thanks JeffB. I enjoy the photos...such good photography. One picture is worth a thousand words.
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With the young woman that holds the sign "my dollar, my doctors, my decision" I tried to imagine a similar sign that says "my body, my doctors, my decision". I bet that the dollar has more importance,
nice call!
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