Old 12-16-06 | 11:30 PM
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mazugrin
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green line

You must be talking about the B branch of the green line. Yes, I tend to ride for a few weeks, then switch to the T, thinking it might be nice to sit and read on my commute, but after a few days the frustration builds and I end up back on the bike. Usually I start riding the T in January after a big storm, but by February I'm back on the bike, blizzard or not, due to frustration with the B train.

Originally Posted by newbojeff
I can take the T, which I did for the first time in about 6 months because of this disaster. It didn't take me long to want to get my bike up and running again after the slow down because of a new farecard system, one of the doors on the train failing to close, being packed in like sardines, having to change trains because the one I was on was being "expressed" beyond my stop, and a 10 minute wait between stations for God knows what.

It's usually not that bad and a not bad worse option than riding.
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