3/30/2007

Sliding Doors

Bus Departure Time: 6:58
Bus Arrival Time: 7:18
T Departure Time: 7:23
T Arrival Time: 7:52
Weather as I call it: Partly sunny. Around 40 degrees.
Level of commute annoyance (scale of 1 to 10): Meh.
Feared for my life: Not really

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I had issues this morning. Both the bus and T were packed. Why did this happen? Were people getting going to work earlier today to be able to leave earlier? It doesn't make sense.

Since the Orange line was so packed, I got off at Downtown Crossing and walked up the underground tunnel to Park St. My thought was to take a Green Line train to Copley, which at this time in the morning is pretty empty.

When I got up the stairs, I saw a B Line train in the station and I stepped it up to try and get on before it left.

No dice. I was met with closing doors. It was timed perfectly...like I was the sad sack character in a film about commuting (A summer blockbuster, fo-ah sho-wah!)

I walked away in disgrace and waited for the next train. I should drive to work.

3/29/2007

Exact Change

Bus Departure Time: 6:59
Bus Arrival Time: 7:19
T Departure Time: 7:19
T Arrival Time: 7:40
Weather as I call it: Same as yesterday. Gusty winds take away from the spring-ness
Level of commute annoyance (scale of 1 to 10): I'll give it a 2 today
Feared for my life: No

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Did you know we spent four (4) minutes at a bus stop while at least 8 people fumbled with their money for the fare?

Exact change is a virtue.

Did you know that because of this delay the 7:05 bus passed us?

I may have come to the conclusion that I can leave my house later to get to work earlier. How is that possible? Where is the tear in the space/time continuum that makes this possible?

Did you know that I talked myself out of being annoyed by it all?

That's why there is a low score on the annoyance factor above.

3/28/2007

Dueling MBTA Buses

Bus Departure Time: 7:04
Bus Arrival Time: 7:21
T Departure Time: 7:25
T Arrival Time: 7:50
Weather as I call it: Sunny, in the 50s but windy
Level of commute annoyance (scale of 1 to 10): 3
Feared for my life: No

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I hate when my bus is just late enough to be on time for the next bus. Then this weird dance takes place when each bus takes turns picking up people at every other stop. It's like a duel between two very large swordspeople.

The T came into the station, stopped, and then didn't open up its doors. The crowds were getting pushy. Then, the train started to move backwards...and then stopped three feet from where it originally opened.

Precision - That's the MBTA way.

3/27/2007

Muffled Sound

Bus Departure Time: 6:58
Bus Arrival Time: 7:17
T Departure Time: 7:19
T Arrival Time: 7:44
Weather as I call it: Cloudy and in the 40s
Level of commute annoyance (scale of 1 to 10): 4
Feared for my life: No

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We had a new bus driver (well, new to me) that decided she was going to lecture the school kids who didn't have Charlie Cards...or Student Passes...or anything else that is a better, easier, and/or faster payment method as compared to coins.

Although I agree with her that these cards are faster from a standpoint of collecting the fare (it stinks to be behind someone paying with coins when it's raining or snowing out and it delays your shelter from the storm) and cheaper for each ride (60 cents compared to 75 cents), these cards still need to be 'recharged' on a monthly basis...and if it is out of the way to go to the T station and get them recharged with money then maybe it's worth paying an extra 15 cents a ride. I don't know...in any case, we spent 4 minutes at a stop while the bus driver had conversations with everyone paying with coins. When it started to delay my ride, that's when I got annoyed.

The T ride was better...the announcer's voice was hard to make out due to faulty equipment...made her sound like Charlie Brown's teacher.

3/26/2007

Watch Your Step

Bus Departure Time: 6:59
Bus Arrival Time: 7:15
T Departure Time: 7:15
T Arrival Time: 7:45
Weather as I call it: Partly cloudy, 30s
Level of commute annoyance (scale of 1 to 10): 3
Feared for my life: No

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Sorta busy for a Monday. Generally, the commute is light due to late risers...but today the bus was filled with people. While I was on the bus, a high schooler stepped on my foot. He said he was sorry. I nodded to let him know there was no issue.

There were a lot of delays on the T...much more that usual. Anytime the T stops between stations, there's a bigger problem than just the normal delays.

3/23/2007

TGIFF

Bus Departure Time: N/A
Bus Arrival Time: N/A
T Departure Time: N/A
T Arrival Time: N/A
Weather as I call it: Dude, it's warm
Level of commute annoyance (scale of 1 to 10): 1
Feared for my life: No

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My wife had a doctor's appointment, so I was late to work today.

Not much to mention for this morning commute...it was quick and painless.

See you next week.

3/22/2007

Try To Have a Great Day

Bus Departure Time: 6:58
Bus Arrival Time: 7:16
T Departure Time: 7:19
T Arrival Time: 7:45
Weather as I call it: Cloudy, windy, but temps in the high 30s
Level of commute annoyance (scale of 1 to 10): 2
Feared for my life: No

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At Haymarket, the T paused for an extra long time for whatever reason. The announcer spoke over the intercom and apologized for the delay. She finished her announcement with thi quip: "Try to have a great day."

Ok. I'll try.

3/21/2007

Springy Spring

Bus Departure Time: 6:56
Bus Arrival Time: 7:13
T Departure Time: 7:16
T Arrival Time: 7:40
Weather as I call it: Cold...definitely subfreezing. The sun is bright tho.
Level of commute annoyance (scale of 1 to 10): 2
Feared for my life: No

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Winter is officially over and the MBTA is back on time today. The first half of the "hard season" was no problem...pretty mild actually. Then, January came and I think we have been in the deep freeze since then. I think I am ready for better weather.

The only annoying thing today was the cold. Getting a free iced coffee at the Dunk didn't warm me up much.

3/20/2007

MBTA Bus Blues

Bus Departure Time: 7:09
Bus Arrival Time: 7:29
T Departure Time: 7:31
T Arrival Time: 7:51
Weather as I call it: Some sun...warmer 40s
Level of commute annoyance (scale of 1 to 10): 5
Feared for my life: No

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So, the bus was really late today...but at least the temperature was tolerable. I got on and I had to stand. At the next stop, 20-25 people got on...which is much larger than the average of 5 people per stop. It was a sight. You could see this crowd from a block away: a teeming mass of commuters vying for position to ensure their entry onto this particular bus.

We were packed for the remainder of the ride...I was standing next to the rear door, so I got off the bus at the stops where a lot of people exited...to get out of the way. When everyone was done exiting, I would hop back on the bus. At the last big stop before the T station, I got off the bus and about half the bus departed. As I was about to hop back on, the driver shut the door on me. I had a split second of panic before he opened the door again.

The T was packed but it ran smoothly...so I give the trip a 5 on the annoyance factor.

3/19/2007

Slow Like a James Taylor Song

Bus Departure Time: 6:58
Bus Arrival Time: 7:17
T Departure Time: 7:20
T Arrival Time: 7:45
Weather as I call it: Cold 27 degrees but sunny
Level of commute annoyance (scale of 1 to 10): 3.5
Feared for my life: No

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Monday morning and the bus started out ok. I got a seat...but then I noticed a few things. There was a constant beeping coming from the driver's console....and it kept beeping throughout the trip. On top of that, the bus couldn't get out of second gear. So, we slowly churned down the street...and every stop just packed in more peeps.

On the T, we stopped extra long at State Street due to "traffic up ahead". There was a musician singing James Taylor's "You've Got a Friend". After he was finished, the singer stated: "All things are possible when love is present."

The T doors closed and we were on our way.

3/16/2007

At a Moment's Notice

Bus Departure Time: 6:57
Bus Arrival Time: 7:16
T Departure Time: 7:16
T Arrival Time: 7:41
Weather as I call it: Cloudy, colder, windy - another storm's a-coming.
Level of commute annoyance (scale of 1 to 10): 3
Feared for my life: No

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Have you ever wondered why Bostonians or New Englanders in general are so cranky and unfriendly? It's because of the weather. For example, this week we were given a few spring days in a row but later on today we should expect a messy winter storm. How can one be outwardly friendly and trusting when you can't even trust the weather? The outside world keeps us guessing.

The bus was packed with people...When you hear the TV weather guy/gal tell you the evening drive will be a wintery mess, you leave the car at home and take the bus.

Everyone on the T had on their heavy coats, hat, scarves, gloves...we're ready. If the weather changes, we are prepared and can face it at a moment's notice.

3/15/2007

I'll Wait For The Next One

Bus Departure Time: 6:56
Bus Arrival Time: 7:11
T Departure Time: 7:16
T Arrival Time: 7:41
Weather as I call it: Cloudy...get darker...Storm's a-coming
Level of commute annoyance (scale of 1 to 10): 2
Feared for my life: No

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The bus came a little early today and it's been having a good little streak lately. In a week of no school, late risers, and pleasant weather...the bus gets the grade of A for the past four days.

A young lady sat next to me with a heavy scent of vanilla that made me a little queasy. I thought I liked vanilla...but I guess I like the smell of real vanilla...It seems when fragrances are synthesized from chemicals, they have varying results on my head and stomach. Besides, I have been fighting some kind of stomach virus thang lately. I haven't been that hungry since Tuesday...so I know something's wrong. It wasn't so bad that I felt like I had to vomit profusely over everyone on the bus...but just enough to turn my stomach just a bit.

When I got to the T station, the train had been sitting in the station for a while. As I climbed the last step, the tones rang out to signal that the doors were closing.

I didn't run for it. Generally, the T rule is you get on the first available train...no matter how packed it is....because you never know when the next one is coming.

I decided to wait for the next one. My patience was rewarded five minutes later...

3/14/2007

Professional Development Day

Bus Departure Time: 6:57
Bus Arrival Time: 7:08
T Departure Time: 7:10
T Arrival Time: 7:35
Weather as I call it: Hazy sunshine 40s
Level of commute annoyance (scale of 1 to 10): 1
Feared for my life: No

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I think we have our first taste of spring today....or maybe its our third taste of spring...I don't know. I lost count.

No high school kids on the bus today. It was a professional development day for the teachers...so no school for the kids...which meant no kids on the bus.

Soon it will be April vacation and summer vacation. Warmer weather is on my mind.

3/13/2007

Are You Sleepy?

Bus Departure Time: 6:58
Bus Arrival Time: 7:14
T Departure Time: 7:16
T Arrival Time: I didn't look at my watch
Weather as I call it: Pleasant like yesterday
Level of commute annoyance (scale of 1 to 10): 1
Feared for my life: No

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I definitely needs some coffee this morning. I could probably take a nap...but I don't think it's socially accepted yet to nap at work.

But when it becomes the norm, I will change my blog to Napping At Work.

3/12/2007

Pick a Time and Stick With It

Bus Departure Time: 6:57
Bus Arrival Time: 7:12
T Departure Time: 7:14
T Arrival Time: 7:36
Weather as I call it: Sunny, around 30 degrees
Level of commute annoyance (scale of 1 to 10): 2
Feared for my life: No, but doesn't the Orange Line worry you?

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I was going to complain about daylight savings time throwing off my body clock, but I am managing ok. Some years, I would be dead tired the next day...Right now, I feel like it's a normal Monday. I do think "they" should just choose a time frame and use it all year round. If Standard time will only used for 4.5 months, is it really the standard anymore?

The bus was empty. I guess most peeps got a late start today.

Somebody spilled some liquid (let's just say it was coffee) on a T seat. Riders were good and were warning people at every stop...since the spill was covered by a Metro newspaper.

3/07/2007

I Was Getting Worried

Bus Departure Time: 6:59
Bus Arrival Time: 7:15
T Departure Time: 7:17
T Arrival Time: 7:45
Weather as I call it: Still cold but less windy
Level of commute annoyance (scale of 1 to 10): 2 (still damn cold)
Feared for my life: No

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After two mornings of standing out and waiting an extra 10 minutes than usual, the bus came on time today. Wow. I mean...really.....wow.

The T was fine today. There was a little boy who got on at Downtown Crossing and was crying until he and his mom got off at New England Medical Center... I felt bad for him. Hospitals aren't fun.

I will be visiting a client for the next two days so no posts until Monday.

Have fun.

3/06/2007

Canada Can Keep Its Cold Air

Bus Departure Time: 7:07
Bus Arrival Time: 7:25
T Departure Time: 7:26
T Arrival Time: 7:49
Weather as I call it: 10 degrees and windy
Level of passenger rudeness(1-10): I wasn't paying attention
Feared for my life: No

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Man, it was cold today...and the bus was late again. Plus, the tandem bus approach was in effect again today.

Two bus coming down the line at the same time...at least I got on the emptier bus this morning.

I think I may change the "Level of passenger rudeness" bullet to "Level of commuting annoyance". I think the peeps who ride the T during my hours are seasoned veterans and know how to ride together.

An annoyance level? Well now, that varies from day to day to day to day.

3/05/2007

Go Ahead - Take Your Time

Bus Departure Time: 7:02
Bus Arrival Time: 7:18
T Departure Time: 7:25
T Arrival Time: 7:49
Weather as I call it: Cold and cloudy
Level of passenger rudeness(1-10): 2
Feared for my life: No

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The ol' MBTA was having a hard time getting back into the swing of the work week. My bus was late and it was just late enough to start interfering with the next bus' time frame. My bus is supposed to pick me up at 6:57. The next bus that come down the line stops at 7:05 (although according to mbta.com, it should be 7:02...so my bus was late..the next one was almost on time).

So, wha' happened? You have two buses driving down the street at the same time, which is weird, confusing, and redundant. I got on the first bus, because I thought that's what I should do although I knew the second one would have been less crowded. I stood up and I wish more people would follow the "stand as far back in the bus as you can" rule. When the bus is way crowded, the people getting on need as much room as they can get.

I got to the T stop and it was packed with people. The first train came at 7:22. I passed and waited for the next one (I was in the minority...most people got on that first one). Another one showed up at 7:25 and I was happy that the rest of the ride was comfortable...aside from the heavy smoker that sat beside me.

Well, I guess he was a heavy smoker...unless he is rolling around in tobacco at home?

3/02/2007

Plastic Boots Rubber Suits

Bus Departure Time: 6:57
Bus Arrival Time: 7:15
T Departure Time: 7:17
T Arrival Time: 7:43
Weather as I call it: Cold rain with some wind to make it even nastier.
Level of passenger rudeness(1-10): Hard to rate 1.5
Feared for my life: No

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I walked out of my house today without the aid of an umbrella. The only working umbrellas we had were these huge monstrosities that could keep a nice Irish family of 12 dry. All our compact umbrellas were thrown out in the Great Umbrella Purge of 2006 since they were broken. So, I put on my trusty hat...and prayed that the bus would be on time (not early or late) since I was leaving the house at the last possible second so I didn't have to stay out in the rain longer than I had to.

I got to the stop and had to wait for a minute...got a little wet but nothing to cry over. I got on the bus, many of the seats were wet. I guess someone had a window open overnight. Bleck.

Once I got on the T, things were normal until these group of people who seemingly knew each other stepped on the train and were having a very loud discussion about the phone conversation they had with each other last night. Suddenly, it wasn't 7:22 AM...it was 11:55 PM. I don't think it was rude for them to be talking as loud as they were...(maybe some of the vulgarities were) but it was out of character for that time of day. They certainly had everyone's attention on the train.

Later on the train, some woman pushed her way into the car exclaiming, "People just don't want to step into the train." There were people standing in front of the doorway, making it hard for her to get on. Beyond them, there was plenty of standing room in the interior of the train. I love lectures in T etiquette.

One stop later, she was able to take a seat. At the next stop, she offer her seat to an older gentleman who refused it. He commented, "Now I know I am old."

She practices what she preaches.

Take care.

3/01/2007

March March

Bus Departure Time: 6:57
Bus Arrival Time: 7:15
T Departure Time: 7:16
T Arrival Time: 7:42
Weather as I call it: Sunny this morning...a little more wind today
Level of passenger rudeness(1-10): 1 Quiet for the most part
Feared for my life: No

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Do you know how many cement trucks Boston Sand and Gravel has?

Many more than you think. I saw them underneath the 93 double decks. There were thousands!