Zip ties used on the undercarriage of a #7train..is this standard? How often are these checked for wear and tear? @MTA @NYGovCuomo @ABC7NY pic.twitter.com/V2WhtfQo2G
— MsJaya_B (@MsJaya_B) June 28, 2017
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Thursday, June 29, 2017
Must be the same contractor responsible for Burlington GO
Wednesday, June 28, 2017
So many Passenger Charter violations!
Sent: June 21, 2017 1:39 PM
To: Paul Gill
Subject: We've Received Your Comments EM0016007382
To: Paul Gill
Subject: Re: Stouffville Line Changes.
FYI - It seems as if GoTransit is touting their new train service to Stouffville, but neglect to share the whole story with its passengers. Below is an email I sent to customer service. Just thought I would share since I believe this is incompetent planning at its best.As a Stouffville line commuter, I "just read the service change update that is posted here: http://www.gotransit.com/Public/en/news/Stouffville/Default. aspx
MORE TRAIN TRIPS. MORE REASONS TO GO. As of June 26th, we’re bringing you a lot
more service on our Stouffville Line, so you and your neighbours can get to Toronto ...Dear Go Transit,
Following my review of the schedule, I'm shocked if GoTransit actually views this change as a benefit to all its Stouffville commuters. Correct me if I'm wrong, but my reading of the schedule now suggests that my commute time to Mount Joy station will increase from 37 minutes currently to 1 hour 7 minutes as of June 26th from 8pm onward (with exception of 10:30pm which is 53 minutes). In addition, underpinning this is the fact that all customers will now be expected to disembark at Unionville station to transition to a bus to proceed northward. How can you justify that this is a progressive change that is good for your customers if the results are 30 added minutes and an inconvenient transfer on top of this? You have a lot of explaining to do to your Markham/Stouffville customer base."
Regards,
Paul
Sure his name was "Simon Smith"...
Are they sure this wasn't Chuck Norris?!@Charfmander https://t.co/qbiYqorL2j
— CJ Smith (@ThisCrazyTrain) June 28, 2017
A man somehow escapes serious injury after being hit by a bus in Reading - he quickly gets up and walks into a pub like nothing's happened pic.twitter.com/rtclMP0zlc
— 5News (@5_News) June 27, 2017
New subsidy much lower than UPX's first year in operation, transportation minister calls it ‘great news.’
FULL STORY
Monday, June 26, 2017
Oh, look! Some kind of confirmation that I'll be riding a train out from Courtice in 2025
You ready to pay an extra 56 cents to ride the LSE? Board votes on 3% fare hike this Wednesday
And you know why, because I would have torn Union Station down to the ground, thus, saving millions of dollars having Carillion do it.
But alas, it was short lived.
For me, as someone who travels Union to Oshawa and back, it's an extra 56 cents a day. This means I'm going to be chopping legs off at the knees. You know why.
*Chop*.
Read the Board agenda
You can already buy coffee at Oshawa GO and I like the coffee at Oshawa GO ... because southern butter pecan!
from: | TW | ||
to: | "cj@thiscrazytrain.com" | ||
date: | Mon, Jun 26, 2017 at 3:05 PM | ||
subject: | Tim's and GO |
Pungent indeed
We need answers on proposed #GOtrain stations: Editorial https://t.co/EIQgFzUq2T via @torontostar#gotransit— CJ Smith (@ThisCrazyTrain) June 26, 2017
Is that an ashtray built into the end of the armrest?
WHERE DID YOU SMOKE?!
Friday, June 23, 2017
When the daytrippers come on board, all kinds of stupid shit comes with them
Yes.
And I don't care what the occasional GO train customers think of me (or the rest of us who commute for work). I really don't. The amount of email I get from people who find this site when looking up schedules or how to scam Presto, who read the posts without realizing their shit is the shit we put up with during rush hours throughout the year, and bombard me with their righteous indignation over how they feel about my opinions about foot riders, suitcase straddlers, vapists, drunks, Blue Jays fans, you name it, gets immediately marked as spam.
I. Don't. Care.
Your annual $100 to $300 Go train fare to daytrip to concerts or a party, pales in comparison to what us "elitists" pay, so we are more than entitled to ask for - and demand - better service; courtesy and a comfortable ride.
If we ask you to be quiet in the quiet zone, then you be quiet in the quiet zone.
And now that we can't even claim a tax rebate for the money we shell out, well, now we're getting even more aggressive about calling you out for your shit.
A busted or jammed door means a thousand of us are now delayed. We don't care where you need to be. We just want to get home and at a time that allows us to enjoy our families, or our garden/patio, or get to an appointment on time.
Don't be a douche. The rules are no bikes during rush hour. I don't bring mine so you can't bring yours. The end.
LSW 16:00.— ᴩᴇᴛᴇʀ ɢ ᴍɪᴛᴄʜᴇʟʟ (@PeterGMitchell) June 22, 2017
rider with bike, 2 cars behind engine. IN THE DOOR!@GOtransit @GOtransitLW #GOTransit pic.twitter.com/SE0Bpap5o7
— ᴩᴇᴛᴇʀ ɢ ᴍɪᴛᴄʜᴇʟʟ (@PeterGMitchell) June 22, 2017
#CommuteWithKindness
This guy bought us a cheesecake after we gave him a free presto card #CommuteWithKindness pic.twitter.com/si5qzTHm7w
— kj (@kianamodeste_) June 22, 2017
You can view the rest of the pictures from yesterday's initiative on Twitter.
Tuesday, June 20, 2017
Bowmanville students celebrating #CommuteWithKindness day in honour of GO Transit’s 50th Anniversary
Metrolinx is pleased to support the Bowmanville High School’s 2017 graduating Students On The Leading Edge [SOLE] Leadership class to spread cheer and pay forward community goodwill. On Thursday, June 22, 2017, students will board Union Station-bound Lakeshore East GO train or GO bus in the morning to perform random acts of kindness for customers.
The students will celebrate their second annual Random Acts of Kindness event while honouring GO Transit’s 50th Anniversary. Commuters can expect to be challenged by trivia acknowledging both GO Transit and Canada’s 150th Birthday!
Members of the media are invited to document the Thursday morning journey by joining students as they travel to Union Station. GO Transit and Transit Safety staff will be on hand to ensure the trip is a safe and memorable one for all involved.
DATE: Thursday, June 22, 2017
TIME: Oshawa to Union train – Group #1 departing Oshawa GO at 0938hrs.
STARTING POINT: Oshawa GO Station – 915 Bloor Street West, Oshawa (Bloor Street & Thornton Road).
DESTINATION: Union Station (65 Front Street West, Toronto).
Monday, June 19, 2017
Good luck getting past Drive Clean
When someone says, "Buy a beater for the #GOtrain station..."
— CJ Smith (@ThisCrazyTrain) June 16, 2017
And you take them literally. pic.twitter.com/Henmr5zzSs
So, how's the cycling going ...?
Great!
Despite the ridiculous weather pattern swings... I managed to get into a routine (cycling posts are still public on Facebook for those cheering me on). Friday night, I had a personal best of 30 km in under 2 hours. And as you can see from the scale picture above, I'm down 20 pounds from my highest weight this year.
I have gained back most of my mobility. There is now renewed strength in my quads. I can sort of stand up and pedal but it's wonky - the balance isn't there yet.
My new bike outperforms my old bike in ways I have come to appreciate, especially when climbing hills. It's lighter and easier to manipulate.
But the best part of this weight loss is the clothes. I can fit into almost everything in my closet but at least, I can wear all my spring and summer pieces. I am continuing to listen to my body. I take breaks. I switch up my routes. I rest. But some rides, I do push myself only to see if I can do it and when I do it, I break into tears every single time.
The police called us to tell us they have a possible ID on one of the kids who stole Veronica, but there's been no further development.
I really doubt I'll ever see that bike again.
Thursday, June 15, 2017
The provincial government has decided to pursue potentially groundbreaking clean train technology as part of its plans to electrify the GO Transit network
Ontario looks at hydrogen-powered trains for GO Transit https://t.co/1Kpvr3Avw7 via @torontostar
— CJ Smith (@ThisCrazyTrain) June 15, 2017
Wednesday, June 14, 2017
Life Lessons (go get your Mr. Rogers' cardigan and sneakers, because you'll need them)
UPDATE
GO Transit has officially launched an investigation into this incident.
Thursday, June 8, 2017
WIFI coming to GO trains?! It's looking like a possibility (especially for y'all too cheap to buy data - just sayin' ... )
Metrolinx is also looking for a solution that is cost neutral through a revenue generation model and supports the ability to collect data for the analytical purpose of tracking customer flow and frequency.
Source Document
I'm being quite serious... TONIGHT IN COURTICE, HAVE YOUR SAY - Holy Trinity High School: 6:30-8:30 pm
Parking.— CJ Smith (@ThisCrazyTrain) June 8, 2017
Definitely parking-and lots of it.
Gas station would be nice.
Flowers. Working elevators.
Trees.
Heated bus shelters.
USB chargers. https://t.co/6zTkkTUA8Q
40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville ON L1C 3A6
905-623-3379 ext. 2422 | 1-800-563-1195
Tuesday, June 6, 2017
ICYMI: Presto had been sharing information with police agencies Re: missing persons and alleged criminal activity
Metrolinx to review Presto privacy policy https://t.co/U9QopLehIb via @torontostar
— CJ Smith (@ThisCrazyTrain) June 6, 2017
Monday, June 5, 2017
There are workers on-site at Burlington today! For how long, no one knows... probably working hard on getting the water fountain up and running now that two elevators are finished
This will be everyone who leaves from #BurlingtonGO now, on #GOTrain 100th B'day, still waiting on renovations to be completed LOL pic.twitter.com/x3CFT9tksu
— TheFayMac (@FayMacsey) May 24, 2017
Bought a Betty
I've resigned myself to the fact that Veronica is gone and forked out for a new bike (and all new lights, accessories, reflective tape, etc...). I went back to Impala Bicycles in Whitby since they were great to me the first time, even though they no longer sell Giant bikes. I settled on a Specialized Crossroads S/T.
Betty, as I've named her, is 12 pounds lighter than my previous girl (I miss you, Veronica! *sob*). I will admit this weight difference has made a big difference in my rides. Hills are easier and I get better speed. I rode to Hampton from Courtice twice this weekend since the ride was so comfortable. Her tires are wider which makes for a better grip when I drift onto soft shoulders. I'm happy with her.
I also want to thank everyone who shared my search to reclaim Veronica. I deeply appreciate these efforts. I also want to publicly thank a lovely woman who reached out to me to offer me a used bike. I took her up on this offer as I had promised my daughter a bike this year. That meant a lot to me. Thank you.
Your body when your stop's coming up and your boot is ready to push the button
The discarded food container is also a nice touch.
There's so much class being displayed here my nana would be so proud.
Friday, June 2, 2017
Had the most amazing train ride home last night...
I was late for the train and wound up wedging myself in a quad with three other people intent on carrying their life's possessions to and from work. Bags! Bags everywhere! The woman across from me had a bag for her lunch, a bag for her shoes, a bag for her wallet, a bag for her keys, a bag for her make-up - Jesus, buy a suitcase and be done with it. She made a big production of moving all these bags for me to have a place to put my feet. Lots of sighing. Really? I pay my fare. You're the inconvenience, girly, not I.
Once I was settled in, my nostrils began burning. The woman beside me had obviously been to a garlic festival. It was bad. Really bad. She yawned. Three times. My esophagus closed up. I couldn't breathe through my nose or my mouth. I shrunk down and yanked up my shirt up like a mask.
She and bag lady left the train at Pickering.
This left just two of us in the quad. I was wearing earbuds and the lady I was with, was not. Two other women in a quad across from me were gesturing and pointing at me. I saw this out of the corner of my eye and when I looked up, they both quickly glanced away. I didn't have any music playing at the time because my playlist had stopped, and I could hear music playing from behind me. I pulled my earbuds out, and pulled the earbuds out of the phone and tossed them onto the seat next to me. I began handling my phone in a way to demonstrate I was not listening to anything. Music was still going... and I could tell by their body language they were embarrassed they had fingered the wrong person.
At Ajax, the person seated behind me playing music loudly exited the train.
This guy comes upstairs. He sits in the quad in front of me and begins to watch an episode of the Walking Dead with no headphones and at a volume not acceptable for the Quiet Zone. All we could hear was the growling of zombies, gunshots and tires squealing. No one dared to ask him to turn it off. Instead, there was lot of exchanges of WTF? faces, eye rolling and huffing and puffing. Some guy decided to make a phone call telling whoever was on the other end how annoying the train ride is. It was hysterical. He was loud enough for everyone to hear, on purpose.
At Oshawa, as we were all exiting, some guy who was in the bathroom didn't lock the door and everyone lined up to file out were treated to a view of him fully engaged on the toilet. The woman who rolled open the door turned a deep red and jumped off the train.
It's been a long time since I've rode this crazy train.