Does anyone really even use it? I've seen a lot of cities are wanting to decrease dart funding 25% and of course there is an uproar.
akaggie05 said:
I live a half mile or so from where the silver line is going to cut through far N Dallas. The amount of disruption during this construction phase alone (Hillcrest Rd. shut off for over a year, among other impacts) is ridiculous. I could stomach it if this weren't going to be a worthless money pit that nobody will ride.
McNasty said:akaggie05 said:
I live a half mile or so from where the silver line is going to cut through far N Dallas. The amount of disruption during this construction phase alone (Hillcrest Rd. shut off for over a year, among other impacts) is ridiculous. I could stomach it if this weren't going to be a worthless money pit that nobody will ride.
You don't think anyone will ride the silver line from Plano / Richardson to DFW Airport?
McNasty said:akaggie05 said:
I live a half mile or so from where the silver line is going to cut through far N Dallas. The amount of disruption during this construction phase alone (Hillcrest Rd. shut off for over a year, among other impacts) is ridiculous. I could stomach it if this weren't going to be a worthless money pit that nobody will ride.
You don't think anyone will ride the silver line from Plano / Richardson to DFW Airport?
akaggie05 said:McNasty said:akaggie05 said:
I live a half mile or so from where the silver line is going to cut through far N Dallas. The amount of disruption during this construction phase alone (Hillcrest Rd. shut off for over a year, among other impacts) is ridiculous. I could stomach it if this weren't going to be a worthless money pit that nobody will ride.
You don't think anyone will ride the silver line from Plano / Richardson to DFW Airport?
I doubt it. Trust me, I've run through the scenarios in my mind for my own travel. The options would be:
1. Take the Silver Line. Schlep myself and my luggage (via getting someone to drop me off, or park my car at a station where it'll probably get broken into, assuming overnight parking is even allowed), ride train which per the rough schedule I saw will take over an hour to get to DFW because of all the stops along the way. Fight off any crazy / drugged out street people on the train as a random bonus from time to time. Get dropped off at probably the wrong terminal and go through security and ride Skylink to the correct terminal.
2. Drive from my house straight to the terminal I'm flying out of (~25 minutes) and park in a covered garage that my company reimburses me for.
double aught said:
I agree with you for the most part. But I learned that the silver line is only going to run every 30 minutes during peak hours, and once an hour off peak. Disappointing to hear. Makes it pretty impractical.
I formally rode to medical appointments at the VA. I seem to be a target for a certain population requesting handouts, etc. The very seldom times I have seen a Fare Officer, the officer makes a bee line for me to make sure I have paid the fare.while I see my fellow riders moving from the preoccupied officer..Quote:
The biggest problem with DART (as others have mentioned) is fare enforcement. DART needs to find it in the budget to have more officers present to keep the homeless and riff raff off the busses.
More Fare Officers on the trains means that more taxpayers will use it.
Kellso said:
People should also be patient with DART.
The reason that NYC, Washington DC, Paris, London.....etc all have such great public transportation and train systems is that those systems have all been around a lot longer.
The DART rail is still a baby. It's only been around since 1996. Those other systems have been around closer to 100 years.
If you are a struggling UTD college student with limited funds....you now have the ability to take a train to DFW airport if you are needing to go home for Thanksgiving Break.