Burning question: is there going to be an app to pay the tickets and be trackable on the Transit app? I have a hunch these trains will not take Tap.
@giraffesinc.21932 жыл бұрын
Um, okay .. I live in South Redlands and who in their right mind wants to go to downtown Berdoo??? Plus, the horns are intolerable. So yeah, thanks for nothing.
@parshimers2 жыл бұрын
it is very ironic that these fancy new DMU trains are carefully engineered to be as quiet as possible, and yet they had to put a damn fog horn on it like it's a 2-mile long freight train that can't stop for anything
@giraffesinc.21932 жыл бұрын
@@parshimers RIGHT? It starts at just before 6am here .. I live at a fair distance and cannot imagine how bad it is for people proximate to the tracks.
@iman-pv2sc2 жыл бұрын
This is all nice nice, but what about crime ? Homeless being on the trains, gangsters on the trains….? Will these spoke persons ride this as their form of commute and give up their car and or subsidies? Or will they revert back to “I drive electric” . I rather feel it will be the latter.
@markusstudeli2997 Жыл бұрын
Public transit is generally a lot more safe than driving your car. Crime makes headlines, but you're still much more likely to get injured or die in a car crash. Plus you can become just as well a victim of a crime while driving down a street in a bad neighborhood or while loading your groceries into your car in a car park.
@iman-pv2sc Жыл бұрын
I agree that you are less likely to be individually involve in an accident while riding the train. I am more concerned about the criime and violence. Yes it could happen in the parking garage or the parking lot. At least you have avenues of escape and potential for help. Not so much while riding in a commuter car. Politicians will most likely not be seen riding commuter trains, opting for the protection of a singular vehicle.
@markusstudeli2997 Жыл бұрын
@@iman-pv2sc This is unfortunately the difference between the country I live in and the US: Here in Switzerland you'd see even cabinet members riding in trams and trains regularly. While you're right with your observation that there's less of an escape route in trains, the same fact applies to criminals. They also tend to dislike the fact that there's CCTV all around plus usually a lot of witnesses. If ever a crime happens on a train here in Switzerland, there's a bunch of police officer waiting at the next station and only one door is being opened to allow the arrest. I've experienced this once in my lifetime. To sum it up: there's very little crime committed on trains here, particularly violent crimes. True problems are vandalism against trains and pick-pocketing in the crowds of large train stations.
@markescartin66132 жыл бұрын
Where's the security component? Little mention about a tactical response team with guys equipped with long guns, machine pistols clad in military grade body armor and the ability to suppress a violent threat or act of religious inspired terrorism?
@markescartin66132 жыл бұрын
The short, dumpy and bald chairman needs to have his trousers hemmed; Why? It's called attention to detail! If he can.t do that he has no business running a cutting edge railroad.