These buses only service a stop every 45 minutes (and every 1½ hours Saturday), which means you gotta schedule your day around them. It’s really annoying, and missed buses or delays can mean a missed appointment. It only runs Monday-Saturday 7am-7pm, meaning it’s not useful for anyone except people who work a 9-5 downtown, live within a five minute walk of a stop, don’t have a car, and don’t work on Sundays. Also, the coverage is garbage. It’s hot this morning, and I just rode my bike over a mile to the nearest stop, so I’m super sweaty now.
Whats worse is that it used to run several hundred feet from my dad’s, but they reduced it back in 2019 to just these six routes. It’s gonna get worse in August as well, as they’re cutting three routes. They’re combining routes, so the 1½ hour thing they do on Saturday is gonna happen every day. It’s a kick in the nuts to everyone who can’t drive in this putrid car-centric wasteland.
I thought I knew how awful public transport is in the US, but I haven’t seen such a visualization up until now. I can only empathize and hope for the change of culture around cars for your there. All the best!
Lol wait until you hear about texass.
Good thing people don’t need to go anywhere after 7 or on Sundays. Haha. It’s a wonder why drunk driving is such a problem, because there is no serious and cheap alternative in most cities.
But in all seriousness, so many cities have these half thought out bus systems. I tried to used Google maps to route a bus route to my work and it just defaulted to the walking directions. A 45 minute walk compared to the hour and a half bus route.
Better than what I get. 2 routes and a stop on every hour. By that point, if I was living somewhere that the busses could reach to, it’d be faster to risk it with a bike.