by phillyandrew
This morning, my commute from fox Chase to center city was a bit congested. The 7:17 train out of Fox Chase is usually 4 cars long, which is (barely) enough to sit all passengers. I don't know why SEPTA decided to use only 3 this morning, but it was absolute hell having people stand over you and all. I think they like to play games and see how pissed off they can make passangers by making rush hour trains smaller. Anyhoo.. the conductor appologized but still, SEPTA should no better than that.
Another thing... today I had to go down to Market East to pick up a service garuntee form (cause my monday train home was over 20 minutes late) and when I went up to Temple, I caught one of those super trains. I've never been on one, but I must say they are quite nice. Kinda made me jealous that certain lines get the super trains. What makes these trains so special? can't they just put like 6 or 7 silverliners together and that'll do the same thing? I wish they would use it on the R8. you know... give passengers a little treat. *sigh* oh well... thats SEPTA for you.
Another thing... today I had to go down to Market East to pick up a service garuntee form (cause my monday train home was over 20 minutes late) and when I went up to Temple, I caught one of those super trains. I've never been on one, but I must say they are quite nice. Kinda made me jealous that certain lines get the super trains. What makes these trains so special? can't they just put like 6 or 7 silverliners together and that'll do the same thing? I wish they would use it on the R8. you know... give passengers a little treat. *sigh* oh well... thats SEPTA for you.