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Tuesday, November 15, 2016
This Crazy Train's Presto Chronicles, Chapter 34: What has improved with the new website?
Monday, November 14, 2016
Toronto wants a seat at the Metrolinx table
Toronto councillors including Janet Davis want a seat at the Metrolinx table https://t.co/zv2Zas2odS #TOpoli #transit pic.twitter.com/3TVeTVZQse
— TorontoStar (@TorontoStar) November 14, 2016
Not sure if Shakes was one of the three arrested (have to assume since it's his "tag" in the photo)
Shakes lives in Oshawa. In a townhouse on Oxford Street. He deleted his Instagram when he realized I was onto him. #Coward https://t.co/mdZs3EUoyM
— CJ Smith (@ThisCrazyTrain) November 11, 2016
Metrolinx "absolutely annoyed" with continuing problem of costly graffiti https://t.co/fx7UdmfCS5 pic.twitter.com/0P3WnZddYY
— NEWSTALK1010 (@NEWSTALK1010) November 11, 2016
An update on GO Transit real-time bus information
Friday, November 11, 2016
I always left my car unlocked back in the day so I wouldn't come back to a smashed window (never left anything it)
#BPS checked just under 500 vehicles parked at the @GOtransit lot.Only 7 were found to be unlocked & valuables left inside! #lockitorloseit pic.twitter.com/baNg99XxoQ
— Barrie Police (@BarriePolice) November 8, 2016
Are they all at Remembrance Day ceremonies? *intentionally throwing shade
Wow, #GOtrain is practically empty this morning. Looks like 80% of GO Sheep are either bankers or government workers. #remembranceday2016 pic.twitter.com/ckv9MfExlO
— Dave D (@AndroidDav3) November 11, 2016
Thursday, November 10, 2016
Part 8 of an installment, exclusive to This Crazy Train, "Meet the Deckers"
by GO Voyageur
Wednesday, November 9, 2016
Sad news from the UK
London tram derailment kills 5; mayor says death toll ‘may well increase’ https://t.co/LqmOm798zq via @torontostar
— CJ Smith (@ThisCrazyTrain) November 9, 2016
Happens at Oshawa every morning
@GOtransit huge bike on gotrain during rush hour are no-no #etiquette #stouffville #union 9 am pic.twitter.com/LS3z5sAVTz
— Jem (@j3m52) November 9, 2016
Monday, November 7, 2016
Friday, November 4, 2016
He's back!
For #BurlON @GOtransit riders, a poppy isn't a poppy unless it's from singing vet Bill Reid. @dweeks_CHCHnews finds out why. @morninglive pic.twitter.com/dxbwTgZkpj
— Linda Lee (@JustOutAndAbout) November 4, 2016
Wednesday, November 2, 2016
“Bottom line, as opposed to finding ways to say no to building transit, will we use our expertise and know-how to find ways to (say) yes.” - Toronto mayor's spokesperson
SmartTrack, GO stations face construction issues ahead of funding vote https://t.co/Qs8jdBfEh1 via @torontostar
— CJ Smith (@ThisCrazyTrain) November 2, 2016
Tuesday, November 1, 2016
Last night BROUGHT ALL THE ANXIETY
Our train arrived 15 minutes late, but I take the GO bus home from the station which was holding for another train coming in behind mine and was impacted by transfers along the route (transfers that don't usually happen when everything runs on time). I was 39 minutes late arriving home last night.
Our CSA stressed the entire delay was due to ensuring we arrived home safely for Halloween.
Monday, October 31, 2016
Unsettling statistics from the TTC today regarding sex assaults on system
Sex assault on TTC occurs almost once every three days https://t.co/eOWykAmVc4 pic.twitter.com/xEYCW2mYSu— TorontoStar (@TorontoStar) October 31, 2016
Toronto Star Article
And it's not just men targeting women. A male co-worker told me of a time he had college age girls press up against him once on a swaying subway car and one actually grabbed his left buttock. When he turned to give them a look, they all giggled in response. It's never okay.
I always think it's better to hold off on these kind of announcements at this time of year. The optics cause people to cry FARE INCREASE
After 15 years it was time for a uniform update. Beginning next week, @GOtransit staff will gradually start wearing a fresh new look pic.twitter.com/8QU5F74abg— Anne Marie Aikins (@femwriter) October 31, 2016
For those blocked from Twitter, GO Transit unveiled its new uniforms today. Some passengers questioned the financial impact. The official word was the uniform launch was built into the existing budget.@femwriter @giaco82 @GOtransit @NOtransit pretty sure the huge fare increase is coming regardless. Some fresh salt for our wounds...— Joe (@joes_world) October 31, 2016
Friday, October 28, 2016
Wednesday, October 26, 2016
Go Transit (well someone) moved a bus stop. Rage ensued
The GO bus (and DRT stop) was moved across the street from the southwest corner to the southeast corner. I like it. It means drivers can make their right turns onto Trulls Road without interruption, and there's a curb to step onto, unlike the previous location which was a driveway, meaning it was a long drop to the pavement if traveling on a coach instead of a double decker. Unlike myself, other passengers DO NOT LIKE THAT THE STOP MOVED LESS THAN 30 METRES. Why? Because they have to wait for a light so they can cross to the other side of Trulls Rd. to walk home. They also don't trust drivers making left hand turns (I'm with them on that one but that's part and parcel with being a pedestrian). But this one lady was having none of it. She's been crabbing to the driver almost nightly. She's insulted she wasn't consulted before the decision was made and said drivers can't just support decisions without proper consultation.
Really? Does she think a handful of drivers got together in a room and made a collective decision to move the bus stop, then, slapping their hands on the table to seal the deal, they all got up and drove out to Courtice in a pickup truck armed with a socket wrench, pullbar and hammer and moved the stop? Did they high five each other as they drove away?
I advised this passenger to call operations/customer relations/MPP/media (I'm using my sarcasm font here). She didn't feel it was necessary since telling the bus driver was enough. Okay, lady. Passive aggressiveness for the win, right?
I'm just tired of listening to her every night.
Monday, October 24, 2016
Because that's *exactly* where you should put it
GOtrain composting @GOtransit pic.twitter.com/1q2yt7aVXL
— Von_Shmartin (@Von_Shmartin) October 20, 2016
The hell wrong with you?
Saw this on a commute home #gotrain #gotrainfail pic.twitter.com/MYpUF4kmDZ
— Andria (@andie_paws) October 24, 2016
Wednesday, October 19, 2016
Good effort on her part? Yes? No?
@MsCryerNPSS We can pass the info on for consideration. ^AS— GO Transit (@GOtransit) October 13, 2016
Young people can make a difference! Tweet @GOtransit if you think your voices should be heard. Support quiet zone being suspended for #WEDay pic.twitter.com/8TitrFlb5P— Stephanie Cryer (@MsCryerNPSS) October 19, 2016
@GOtransit These youth deserve the chance to talk on the train and since the trains will be packed they can't cram into the bottom floor.— Ms. S McLeod (@MisssMcleod) October 18, 2016
@GOtransit disappointing 20 000 young people building schools, running food drives and volunteering at shelters isn't considered "special".— Stephanie Cryer (@MsCryerNPSS) October 18, 2016
For those who can't see Twitter at work, the gist of this is a teacher bringing students in by GO Train to the WE Day event downtown wanted the train trip to be considered a special event, and the quiet zone eliminated. She asked her followers to tweet GO Transit asking for no quiet zones on trains today. GO Transit tweeted back that the quiet zone would remain in affect for today. The teacher was not pleased tweeting, "disappointing 20 000 young people building schools, running food drives and volunteering at shelters isn't considered "special"."Thanks for traveling to Kenya to build a school, but @gotransit says your passion and enthusiasm must be quiet because #WEDay isn't special!— Umoja Study Program (@NPSS_umoja) October 18, 2016
This was followed up with a tweet that read (from the Umoja Study Program): "Thanks for traveling to Kenya to build a school, but @gotransit says your passion and enthusiasm must be quiet because #WEDay isn't special!"
But one question does remain, what does GO Transit consider a special event to be?
Tuesday, October 18, 2016
Say it with a French accent
Hey @GOtransit it is rather ironic that the word NOT spell checked on this Scarb Stn sign was "train" pic.twitter.com/uFrjGjAKqe
— Tim Gibbs (@gtimgtim) October 7, 2016
Homework Assignments
Saturday, October 15, 2016
Can you help find this locket lost on the Lakeshore East?
FOR THOSE UNABLE TO SEE FACEBOOK AT WORK: This is a long shot but I lost my silver locket and chain yesterday morning between Courtice and downtown Toronto. I took the GO train in from Oshawa station and when I arrived at work (along Bremner Blvd) it was gone. I have worn this locket everyday for 30 years and it contains pictures of my sons. The locket is engraved on both sides "Michelle" is on one side and "love mom and dad" on the other. Please, please, please share this post and pray that this will be found and returned. It's the most sentimental item I own and am lost without it
Email cj@thiscrazytrain.com or contact Michelle directly on Facebook.
Please share her post. Let's do what we can to help her get the locket back.
Thursday, October 13, 2016
Who hasn't ridden one of these clunky coaches? Doesn't mean it's broken! And on whose dime, I ask?
#GOtrain @GOtransit Regular sounds inside the coach. Time to replace all? pic.twitter.com/lFVhm9Rqqx
— One of Hoi Polloi (@HereIThinkAgain) October 11, 2016
Province Building More Parking at Maple and Rutherford GO Stations
- Construction will begin in 2018 at both Rutherford and Maple GO stations.
- To accommodate construction of the tunnels, GO station parking spots will be temporarily relocated at both stations. The number of parking spots will not be affected during tunnel construction as alternate parking spots will be available.
- Ontario remains committed to building a new GO station at Kirby which will include more parking for this growing region.
- GO RER will provide faster and more frequent GO rail service across the region, with electrification of core segments of the network. Weekly trips across the entire GO rail network are expected to grow from about 1,500 to nearly 6,000 over 10 years.
- Since 2003, Ontario has extended the GO rail network by nearly 90 kilometres, opened 14 new GO stations, rebuilt four existing stations and added more than 31,000 new parking spots across the system.
Wuh-woh Shaggy
Presto roll out on TTC is over budget and still not done. Province says it can't yet provide estimate on final cost https://t.co/OSrSZBZ59f
— Ben Spurr (@BenSpurr) October 12, 2016
Significant fare drop in March was the boost UP Express needed
Blogger-in-Chief
After a rocky start, where low ridership was blamed on unreasonably high fares, Toronto's airport express train, Union Pearson Express (UP Express), is experiencing increased ridership thanks to a lower fare structure introduced in March.
Thiscrazytrain.com conducted an email interview with the head of Metrolinx's public affairs department to find out how much UP Express's ridership had increased since the fare drop.
When the service first launched in June of 2015, a one way fare was $27.50. Metrolinx reduced the fare to $12 for passengers traveling without a Presto card. Fares are now $9, down from $19 for Presto card users. Seniors pay $5.64 with a Presto card and $6 without one. Children under 12 ride UP for free.
Dialy ridership under the old fare structure was 2,400 passengers a day. Since the new fare prices were adopted, ridership has skyrocketed.
People are loving the service—ridership is now over 8,000 passengers per weekday and continuing to rise, wrote Anne Marie Aikins, senior manager of media relations at Metrolinx, in an email to thiscrazytrain.com
Aikins said the remaining passengers are daily commuters, occasional commuters, or those attending an event or game. The percentage split for passengers goes up during the morning and evening rush hour.
What's interesting to thiscrazytrain.com, and relayed to Aikins, is learning that people living near Weston and Bloor UP Express stations have given up the TTC, opting to spend more in fare to save time by grabbing an UP Express train, rather than fighting for a bus or subway trains; once the service became more affordable.
Aikins was pleased to hear that. As with any new service, she wrote, we have learned from our experience. By lowering fares, we are able to make this service more accessible for commuter and airport traffic, encouraging more people to use transit and removing more cars from the roads.
Wednesday, October 12, 2016
Um...
Ew. Why. #gotrain #fail #sogross pic.twitter.com/oOA3dc6mhb
— Nathalie Holroyd (@nathalieholroyd) October 9, 2016
Harvest feast, personal accomplishments and derailment
Friday, October 7, 2016
Is there a war on Thanksgiving no one told "us" about?
So this email from GO Transit put a few people off.
At first blush, my thought was, welp, that's a little casual, but meh, whatever.
Meanwhile, in email, some of the choice comments:
WHAT THE FUCK CJ?! IS THIS A THING NOW?
Please don't destroy Thanksgiving with a poor and misguided attempt at political correctness
And in text:
NO. They did not go there.
Fuck this nonsense. Will you say something? Is there a war on Thanksgiving no one told us about?
Your thoughts? I think someone was just trying to be different. Please email GO Transit if you need more clarification. My pitchfork is in the shed and I really don't feel this is worth getting it out.
Metrolinx is not happy with the TTC success rate in regards to its Presto card implementation
12% of Presto card readers on buses don’t work, Metrolinx audit says https://t.co/tHKkmpj0FF via @torontostar— CJ Smith (@ThisCrazyTrain) October 7, 2016
Wednesday, October 5, 2016
Ladies and gentlemen! WE HAS A WINNER!
Oh. Lord. What a legend. #gotrain That's one way to cause a huge delay. #gotransit What an idiot. https://t.co/Bf72q7K0Pb
— CJ Smith (@ThisCrazyTrain) October 4, 2016
Tuesday, October 4, 2016
Toronto Star reporter asks...
TWITTER POLL: Is this distracted driving or did I throw him under the bus? https://t.co/HWuHgk8aaV #TTC #distracteddriving #chips
— Laura Beeston (@LauraBeeston) October 4, 2016
Monday, October 3, 2016
Thugs open fire at GO bus in Oshawa Friday night
I've been told so many things but can verify that a minivan stopped, a side door was slid open and shots were fired. People were standing on the opposite side of the street when the incident happened around 11 pm. Police were able to recover the vehicle and several weapons. Three men face over 35 charges in relation to the incident. No names have been released.
The GO bus was empty and presumably not in service at the time. No shots hit the bus. The driver is uninjured.
A woman who was on another GO bus, but heard the drama unfolding over the bus radio, said drivers chatted back and forth that the incident happened in an area near what is presumed Hells Angels biker territory.
It's believed the GO bus was not an intended target.
I realize this is all third-party information. People like to gossip. I like to throw things out there and see what comes back.
Either way, a terrifying incident.
Halloween comes early for these passengers
@GOtransit made my day 💕 #bestemployee pic.twitter.com/mZWZ6zKuWG
— Samantha (@samcheungg) September 20, 2016
Oh man... I've had so many bad experiences with collectors, here's hoping all this positivity rings true
TTC workers get ready to come out of the booth https://t.co/d3k53BjFhB #toronto #GTA
— TorontoStar (@TorontoStar) October 3, 2016
Friday, September 30, 2016
Missed Connections
That somehow I should play a cupid role, for passengers too nervous, shy, or unsure to approach other passengers about a date, or wanting to know what they were reading, wanting to offer advice for a family problem they overheard, or wanting to know where someone worked or went to school.
The only missed connection I'd be down for is WHO WAS THAT PERSON EATING A CAN OF TUNA FROM THE TIN ON A RUSH HOUR TRAIN?
I'd love to just sit down across from him, turn on the care bear stare and say, "Hi!", real loud, "HOW'S THE TUNA?! CAN I HAVE SOME?" And then pry open an emergency window and chuck it.
Thursday, September 29, 2016
Horrible news out of New Jersey today
A crowded commuter train plowed into the bustling Hoboken station during the morning rush hour Thursday, killing at least one three people and injuring more than 100 others, some critically, in a tangle of broken concrete, twisted metal and dangling cables, authorities said.
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