Convoluted routing of the CTtransit 512 in the suburban hellscape of the Berlin Turnpike
Interior bus shot with a 512 bus in the other direction outside
Transit doing its best in a hostile landscape (Connecticutβs Berlin Turnpike)
Convoluted routing of the CTtransit 512 in the suburban hellscape of the Berlin Turnpike
Interior bus shot with a 512 bus in the other direction outside
Transit doing its best in a hostile landscape (Connecticutβs Berlin Turnpike)
NABI high floor bus marked for Broadway Bus
James on a bus
Farebox showing $2.05 cash fare
NABI high floor bus with SATURDAY head sign and Parking Shuttle markings on the nose.
I rode the Broadway Bus! The privately operated local bus line in Bayonne, NJ is shutting down this month, likely to be replaced with an NJ Transit route. Cash only, no scheduleβ¦it can use an upgrade.
UConn great lawn
UConn Downtown Storrs development
Sure enough, most riders got off at UConn. Only a handful of us left in board.
Peter Pan bus tracker showing 13-16 minute late departures through Hartford and Manchester
In terms of timekeeping, we didnβt get off to a great start. The bus showed up about 10 minutes late and has been running about 15 down. Leaving Manchester we have about 10 riders, most of whom appear to be UConn students. I noticed some swiping U-Pass cards, CTβs free transit program for students.
Peter Pan coach named Great Big Little Panther
The digital display is trying to show PROVIDENCE and there are paper signs in the windshield for the 913 and 918. Like all Peter Pan coaches, this one has a name from the Peter Pan stories.
The PPB appears on the schedules for the 913 Buckland-Storrs Express and the 918 Willimantic - Coventry Express, sharing some stops with each of them but charting its own course across eastern CT.
Interior of a Peter Pan bus with a CTtransit farebox
Since Iβm going to Providence, I bought my ticket from Peter Pan for $33. But most riders are using the CTT farebox installed in the first row. Express zone fares range from $3.20 to $6, not bad for a trip halfway across the state!
Peter Pan bus at Hartford Union Station
Excited to ride a unique Connecticut bus route today, the PPB! Itβs operated by Peter Pan as a Hartford - Providence schedule but acts like a CTtransit express route within CT.
A CTtransit New Flyer XD60 with yellow, blue, and green stripes
A CTtransit heritage unit! This is what they looked like when I was a kid.
NYC could have this.
Got to try out the NextGen Acela this weekend with @jameslllamas.bsky.social ! Overall, these trains are a step forward into modernity. The interiors, while not perfect, elevate the travel experience with an ambiance that is both futuristic and nostalgic. I really enjoyed my ride!
State of the Infrastructure
The Split is 3 and 6
Zone C
Greenport scoot
This is the train toβ¦RonKONkoma
Solved!
Definitely correct, like attorneys general.
They probably just donβt want outdated barcodes out there. On an airline, if you change your seat but use the barcode from an old email, it squawks at you and they pull you aside to print a new boarding pass. Avoidable if you use the app which always has the current version.
Get some melons!
βIf you DONβT change the physical character of your community, you WILL change the demographic and economic character of your community.β - William Fulton at the Casita Coalitionβs Build The Middle National Housing Convening
This was considered in the evaluation of its future. Would be throwing good money after bad.
New Mondays show! Get Your Steps Racing the Bus with @jameslllamas.bsky.social - link.theoverheadwire.com/ktjfc We chat Vietnamβs move to ban gas powered motorbikes in central Hanoi, the importance of walking to your health, the 8D magical city of Chongqing and more!
Both combined. They have 11 locos and 20 cars according to Wikipedia.
NTD profile showing 33 vehicles available for maximum service and 21 operated.
Probably assuming the same fleet expansion, whichβ¦doesnβt seem necessary.
Why would they need more rolling stock to add weekends?
Thereβs nothing better than going to a brewery w/out worrying about whoβs driving after.
So in honor of summer beer seasonβand CTβs badass craft brew sceneβhere are my favorite MetroNorth-accessible breweries.
Rankings based on beer quality, ππ access, and vibes.π§΅/
^This is the answer. Why offer discounts that are likely to be used on the most capacity-constrained trains? Runs contrary to the dynamic pricing goal of spreading demand.
Also when does the express arrive? Theyβve hidden a 15 minute Brockton layover on the local which could also mislead riders about arrival time.
They should put local and express on the same schedule - this is confusing. Do they use the same stops? Which one is leaving next? Which arrives first?