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Posted by Jackson Park B Train on Sun Jun 7 14:56:23 2026, in response to I probably won't ride the train anymore, posted by Orange Blossom Special on Sun Jun 7 11:22:32 2026. Can't speak for Atlamta, but on the BART system my recent trips have been much as were 20 years ago--mostly civil riders. With my white hair I get offered the geezer seets without having to ask, and the busking boom box weilders are rarer. FWIW BART claims crime has decreased. |
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Posted by AlM on Sun Jun 7 15:16:53 2026, in response to Re: I probably won't ride the train anymore, posted by Jackson Park B Train on Sun Jun 7 14:56:23 2026. With my white hair I get offered the geezer seets without having to askHeh. I still get shocked when out of the blue someone offers me their seat when I'm just standing there unencumbered. |
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Posted by cortelyounext on Sun Jun 7 15:41:39 2026, in response to I probably won't ride the train anymore, posted by Orange Blossom Special on Sun Jun 7 11:22:32 2026. You probably heard of the "targeting" shooting onboard a MARTA train on Friday?As for that poor grandmother, may she rest in eternal peace. As for John Elijah Matthews, I can only hope the public defender retains a moral compass in addition to his/her/they ethical responsibility. As for MARTA, for the love of G-d and all that is good and decent, can you please stop using the most overused platitude/hackneyed phrasing that is rivaled only by the statement "Safety remains our top priority.", released by airlines after EVERY incident, for not only laziness but a perceived lack of sincerity. MARTA Statement: “This was a senseless and heartbreaking loss. We mourn with Margaret Swan’s loved ones and extend our deepest sympathies |
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Posted by New Flyer #857 on Mon Jun 8 06:44:00 2026, in response to I probably won't ride the train anymore, posted by Orange Blossom Special on Sun Jun 7 11:22:32 2026. I was on MARTA recently and felt much less at ease than on the NYC subway. On MARTA I felt like I had to really observe as many cars as possible from the outside before running to the one I wanted (though more to enjoy the ride and not so much because I feared for my life).I did notice police step in from the platform to look into the car once (in the two days I was there), but I also did notice a captain (4 stripes) in my car on the way to the airport. He looked like he did this all the time. No interest in going back to see MARTA, no matter how new the cars get. In terms of scenery, it's nothing you can't experience on, for example, the WMATA Silver Line. The most interesting thing IMO was the rock wall at Peachtree Center. NYC's no picnic, but the trains are longer, run more often, and have so many more people that an illusion of safety (real or otherwise) is formed. |
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Posted by rkba on Mon Jun 8 09:58:31 2026, in response to Re: I probably won't ride the train anymore, posted by New Flyer #857 on Mon Jun 8 06:44:00 2026. MovingAfricans Rapidly Through Atlanta |
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Posted by Spider-Pig on Mon Jun 8 11:09:08 2026, in response to Re: I probably won't ride the train anymore, posted by rkba on Mon Jun 8 09:58:31 2026. This is why actually patrolling MARTA and arresting people would be "racist".Black people supposedly give their kids "the talk" about how to interact with police, maybe they should teach them how to avoid interacting with police in the first place. No, this was not a racist post. |
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Posted by rkba on Mon Jun 8 11:30:48 2026, in response to Re: I probably won't ride the train anymore, posted by Spider-Pig on Mon Jun 8 11:09:08 2026. the adversarial relationship with the police is an integral part of black culture.as they say: it just be's dat way! |
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Posted by BILLBKLYN on Mon Jun 8 12:11:46 2026, in response to Re: I probably won't ride the train anymore, posted by rkba on Mon Jun 8 11:30:48 2026. A long, long time ago in Black Patch lore, I had a "hat" surprise me (totally a rookie mistake and my fault) by smashing his Walkman (back when they were still the big rectangles with the cassette and radio band) on the bridge of my nose as I was collaring him, blood gushed out out my nose and the chase was on, I chased this felonious flyer for what seemed like an eternity although it was 3 blocks at most. After what seemed like half of the police agencies and commands Manhattan showed up, we apprehended him, gave him a beatin' that made Rodney King looked tame, fucked him up real good. I go to St. Vinny's to get my nose looked at. Just broken, that was all. Anyway, collar gets reassigned to my friend KR and he's at Bellevue with perp, have to meet him to give him pertinent info. Perp os in hospital bed , I asked him why he was so stupid to do that when all he would have got was a DAT. He told me "I'm black, we are told to never obey the police and make it easy, as we getting arrested anyway!" So then I said but look at you now, in the hospital all fucked up, he told me"yeah, but I could have also got away!" THAT'S their mindset!! |
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Posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Mon Jun 8 12:35:39 2026, in response to Re: I probably won't ride the train anymore, posted by Jackson Park B Train on Sun Jun 7 14:56:23 2026. Speaking of geezers, As a one time ticket agent at Metro North, we were "discouraged" to ask someone at the window that appeared to be in advanced age if they wanted a "senior" ticket. If they didnt ask, dont automatically suggest buying a senior ticket. If they just looked older and not qualified for the senior rate, some would get highly insulted and here comes a complaint |
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Posted by AlM on Mon Jun 8 13:04:21 2026, in response to Re: I probably won't ride the train anymore, posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Mon Jun 8 12:35:39 2026. Ah, that may explain, in a general way, why some places don't consistently offer me their senior discount. |
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Posted by JRR4 on Mon Jun 8 13:20:38 2026, in response to I probably won't ride the train anymore, posted by Orange Blossom Special on Sun Jun 7 11:22:32 2026. As long as they keep electing leftist Mayors it wont get any safer |
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Posted by Jackson Park B Train on Mon Jun 8 14:38:47 2026, in response to Re: I probably won't ride the train anymore, posted by AlM on Mon Jun 8 13:04:21 2026. Funny and sad. one afternoon on SF Muni, I was offered a seat. i was 55 qt the time, and declined. At 81, I go for the designated seats. As for relaxing as mentioned in another post, I sometimes read a book on BART. |
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Posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Mon Jun 8 16:47:40 2026, in response to Re: I probably won't ride the train anymore, posted by AlM on Mon Jun 8 13:04:21 2026. Some people get really sensitive about their looks. If a guy had a rough life and looked say 70 and was really 55 and you suggest a senior discount based on your opinion of how he looks, thats trouble potential right there. |
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Posted by Italianstallion on Mon Jun 8 16:55:36 2026, in response to Re: I probably won't ride the train anymore, posted by Spider-Pig on Mon Jun 8 11:09:08 2026. Yes it is. |
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Posted by LuchAAA on Mon Jun 8 22:55:27 2026, in response to I probably won't ride the train anymore, posted by Orange Blossom Special on Sun Jun 7 11:22:32 2026. Olog-hai.Let's take this to OTchat. You'll lose the argument as always. And so will, Olog-hai chicagomotorman Edwards! AlM Spider-Pig Nilet dand124 easy FBklyn1959 Salaam Catfish44 clearaspect SMAZ italianstallion Fred G cortelyounext railman718 bingbong BILLBKLYN Terrapin Station The Revolutionary Becky--displacedangelino Fisk Ave Jim Stephen Bauman Will D RPanse Kew Gardens Teleport elkeeper thesilence mcrivervs.reef Avid Reader JayZeeBMT GP38Chris Osmosis Jones JohnL Chris R16 ntrainslide Jeff Rosen Bill Newkirk Jayman R33/36redbird SUBWAYMAN Ron In Bayside (I'd love a rematch with him) BIE Jimmymc25 randyO Peter Rosa #4 Sea Beach Fred AMoreira Tony G Jtrainloco I'd love to set everyone straight on crime. See you on OTchat. |
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Posted by New Flyer #857 on Tue Jun 9 06:29:44 2026, in response to Re: I probably won't ride the train anymore, posted by rkba on Mon Jun 8 09:58:31 2026. Especially with fewer trains and fewer people around than a typical NYC setting (on the Saturday I was there MARTA's gold line was running only every 15 minutes, with the red line being a branch shuttle), you can get information from scanning the cars from the platform. I was looking for the car with the most typical commuters, regardless of race. A typical commuter is sitting upright, usually only needing one seat, often (but not necessarily) on their electronic device or with earphones on, and showing no indications that they prefer to stay on the train (railfans of course being an outlier here!).I also notice that outside NYC (but within the US) strangers are more likely to talk to each other. I don't want to talk during my ride to anyone. So the more devices, earphones, and people staring at the floor, the better. |
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Posted by terRAPIN station on Tue Jun 9 08:18:48 2026, in response to Re: I probably won't ride the train anymore, posted by New Flyer #857 on Tue Jun 9 06:29:44 2026. Weird. |
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Posted by BusMgr on Tue Jun 9 09:37:41 2026, in response to Re: I probably won't ride the train anymore, posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Mon Jun 8 12:35:39 2026. I suppose you could either ask the reverse ("Will that be a regular adult fare ticket?") or as multiple choice ("Will that be a regular adult fare ticket, child fare ticket, or senior fare ticket?"). |
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Posted by AlM on Tue Jun 9 10:51:54 2026, in response to Re: I probably won't ride the train anymore, posted by Spider-Pig on Mon Jun 8 11:09:08 2026. maybe they should teach them how to avoid interacting with police in the first place.Have you considered that maybe 90% of black parents do teach that. Kids are automatic targets of the police. I was a well behaved white kid in a quiet suburb and I got stopped by the cops a couple of times. |
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Posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Tue Jun 9 11:15:45 2026, in response to Re: I probably won't ride the train anymore, posted by BusMgr on Tue Jun 9 09:37:41 2026. That still would involve some form of profiling which the overly sensitive would have an issue with. I'd just let them do the talking. |
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