I fucking hate this region.
Arrive at a public transportation stop. Leaves in your face, next departure in 4-6 hours.
Another stop, does the same thing, for a very high frequency line (439). Next departure… 30 minutes.
I fucking hate this region.
Arrive at a public transportation stop. Leaves in your face, next departure in 4-6 hours.
Another stop, does the same thing, for a very high frequency line (439). Next departure… 30 minutes.
Replying to @EdwinG@mstdn.moimeme.ca
@EdwinG If your buses can be tracked real time in Chrono or other, then that is what you have on as you leave the house to guide you on how fast you need to run to make the bus stop before the bus.
Replying to @jfmezei@cosocial.ca
@jfmezei Only some buses are trackable.
I looked my bus stop, only the departure after next is real-time. The immediate next doesn’t seem to be real-time at all.
Also, my first method was a train. Not a bus 😅
Buses are more frequent (once every hour or so on weekends, train schedule-based on weekdays)
Replying to @EdwinG@mstdn.moimeme.ca
@EdwinG So it's the train that closed the doors on you? If so, I know the Alstom conductor, We had him on our line a while back and he did that to a whole bunch of people who were waiting on the other platform and ran under to the other platform once train was obviously not on track EXO had told us to wait on. He eventuallty re-opened the doors to let us in and I had a chat with himl he was adament that he must keep the schedule and not wait for late passengers. Bad attitude.
Replying to @jfmezei@cosocial.ca
@jfmezei The train was the first one. The second was a bus (STM 439) when I was transferring.
It left as I was trying to find how to enter - which was quite obvious… The bus stops and a washroom are the only things there. The entrance is opposite to where one would expect.