Thursday, April 30, 2009

Streetcar

Parking Meter Arrival

They finally installed the parking meters across the street.  Why do I say finally?  Because there are people whom live in my building that abuse it.  But anyways, heres some pics from the install as viewed from my building.





Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Ego MAX Strikes again



The MAX Signal has just turned Red, the traffic signal and walk signals are a go, but what you don't see is the Yellow Line MAX to my right that plows through the intersection.  People started to cross the street, and almost had a run in with the train.  By time the train had passed, the walk signal was done and the light was red, and cross traffic now had the go ahead.  I have reported this thing before, yet it keeps happening, why?  Maybe it was what happened up at Goose hollow last night, MAX drivers need to obey signals! If you miss it, Call it again, and keep the roads SAFE!

Sunday, April 26, 2009

ORCA

On Friday my new Orca Card arrived. ORCA (One Card for All) is very much like Translink in the Bay Area. ORCA is for the Puget Sound Area Transit and Ferries. The cards contain a chip that readers at the entrances of buses, streetcars, subway cars and subway entrances read and deduct fare, like it was a transit debit card. You can load fare online or over the phone. In SF you can load at a machine as well. The card has a chip in it, with a loop that goes around the edge of the card, but the card is a harder plastic, so its somewhat durable. This card makes boarding faster, no fumbling with change, you can even store a monthly pass on it. You also don't even have to remove it from your wallet to tag. Supposedly it remembers transfers as well, it will give you 2 hours to transfer for free, which in turn made the Puget Sound Area agencies decide to dump transfers this fall as a result. If you want to pay cash, it will be just like Los Angeles, Orange County, San Diego, North County (San Diego) Transit District, VTA, and Eugene, you will have to pay the adult fare EVERY time you board a vehicle. I do wish, however, that as a result, The PS agencies need to look at what the other ones i mentioned are doing, offer a cash day pass. The ultimate goal will be to get everyone on board with the card, which is free right now, but will cost $5 in the coming future. Next time I go to Seattle, which will be soon I hope, I will give it a try. I have a Translink card, and it is nice to use, and easy!

Fare Media From the West Coast

A few I have laying around, but its fun to see what other agencies use, and typically none are the same.

Day Pass from Los Angeles Metro Transit.







From the Seattle Area, the Orange are Time Sensitive Tickets for the Sounder, the Yellow are "Round Trip" tickets, which many people do not know function as a day pass on all of Seattles' Transit up to face value for only double the one-way cost of the ticket.









From the Bay Area, Clockwise is a VTA Day Pass, A SF Muni Monthly Pass, Bart Ticket, CalTrain Day Pass and Upgrade, AC Transit Tranfers


A TriMet Fare Media Visit

A small travel in time, TriMet Fare Media, Passes and Tickets.

Rider Information



Good thing I knew where I was going, since this would be no help......

I meet AL

On Friday I surprised AL by riding his route. It also gave chance for many of the bloggers out there to find out a little bit about me. It was a good time, I hope make another couple of trips out there, and to someday meet the rest of the Portland and Seattle bloggers that Al is connected to. I feel like this is something that I fit with, its something I have a passion for, and its cool to know there are others out there thats share that same interests.

And for my grand visit, this was our carriage, which sounded like a wooden roller coaster when braking:

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Transit Photos

So I will still post some of my new photos here, but I am putting together a Transit Photo Website for you to enjoy. Check it out at http://home.comcast.net/~chadpacificnw/site/?/home/

I still will be on here to blah into the world....

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Parking, Lazyness?

Went to Washington Square Mall today to trade in my Apple Mouse. Upon my departure, I noticed a bit of a parking fiasco, who can get the closest spot. Theres a car waiting for a spot 3 spots from the end, meanwhile theres a wide open spot 6 spots from the end. When I went to pull out of my spot, 4 from end (was wide open upon my arrival) theres a car signaling for the space, while she waits in between 4 open spaces, just 2 spots farther. Are we so lazy that we must wait for a spot 12 feet closer? I have parked 10 spaces away from a car signaling for a closer spot, and walked pass them while they are still waiting for that spot! LAzy America, we have hatches that open and close automatically, and van doors that do the same, come on, it won't kill you to walk an extra 24 feet at the mall.