by caduceus
I didn't see another thread that seemed wholly appropriate...
I've been commuting on the Fitchburg Line a couple times a week for the past six months...for the first time, and ironically the last time I'll be riding for the foreseeable future (contract is up), the conductor scanned my M-ticket...which he didn't seem to do for others that I could see, and I've never seen it done before...are they just starting to spot check them now that the app automatically displays the QR code?
I've been commuting on the Fitchburg Line a couple times a week for the past six months...for the first time, and ironically the last time I'll be riding for the foreseeable future (contract is up), the conductor scanned my M-ticket...which he didn't seem to do for others that I could see, and I've never seen it done before...are they just starting to spot check them now that the app automatically displays the QR code?
First Law of Public Transportation: You can never be early, but you can always be late.