Packed, Stacked, and Racked

Alliteration aside, I love this phrase when describing a bus which simply cannot take on one more passenger. One would think when the bus becomes completely grid locked on the inside aisle, common sense by simple observation would be enough to insure no one intending at the bus zone would consider even getting on the …

Would you like to make Chrome your default browser?

What bothers you and why? The browser wars between Chrome and Safari. There are just enough of us that use the Mac iOS on Safari who can’t edit a mailing address on large state servers using Chrome and Microsoft apps and browsers. I couldn’t get my California State Franchise Board refund without a pdf copy …

All alone: Let the Show Begin

On Mission Street. Old timers don’t mind being all alone on Mission. As a new operator I just could not fathom this. No coach visible in front looking up from Second Street to Tenth St., or looking up from 14th to 22nd. If I didn’t see my leader in front of me as I left …

Not All Stops are Equal

When buses are missing, the time between buses doubles so waiting time increases. It can become very unclear to those standing at or near multiple line bus stops why the bus passes by. The bus is full because double headway means double passenger load. One phrase used frequently by bus drivers are the phrases, “my …