Showing posts with label Dart. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dart. Show all posts

Sunday, September 28, 2014

Dart Des Moines

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I'm sure the lot of you, reading this blog of late, are aware of my feelings, not only on this city, but on it's lovely bus service as well.

Keep in mind, if you will, that I have NEVER EVER been thrown off of a bus in this town, nor have I ever been rejected from getting on a bus either.  I've been riding the bus here since I was 14, some 38 odd years.

So I get on the bus, and I sit in the front, by the bus driver.  Now, everyone knows that these seats are for the elderly and the handicapped, as they get on.  I'm usually ALWAYS the first to move in such a case.  So while I'm sitting there, looking at my phone (and, please note, the seats across from me, ALSO What at the front of the bus, are FREE AND OPEN), all of a sudden the bus driver yells at me and says, "Hey, you wanna move so this guy can have a seat?". I look around, and there is NOBODY...niether do I see any person waiting to sit down.  I said "What guy?", and "You can't ask if I could please move?  What is your problem?" and under my breath "asshole".  He says "What did you say?"  and I moved towards the back door to get off (knowing he was fixing to throw me off anyway) and said "Let me off the bus, you dick".  He did so, stranding me at Broadlawns till another bus came.

So a couple of days go by, and I'm waiting...on a Sunday, when the busses only run once an hour, and I have to be someplace...and who should pull up, but the same driver, who immediately stops me from getting on his bus, and tells me I have to wait for another one.  Once again, customer service tells me TOO BAD, WAIT FOR ANOTHER BUS...can you believe this stuff?  What is wrong with these people?  It's ok for their drivers to be rude to the customers?  Another guy (black ofr course), wouldn't stop at the stop I wanted to go to, making me late for an appointment, because he says I didn't ring the bell (there was only two people on the bus, and I was standing in the doorway to get off.  If the drier couldn't notice that, he shouldn't be driving a bus, if he has no peripheral vision)...I was sure I had rung that bell, but had no way to prove it.

I willl be filing a discrimination lawsuit against these people; both against me, and against my service dog, who they will not let me take on the bus without a carrier...even though I had a letter from the management of DART to do so.  'magine that.  Make sure to read my other posts on DART, you'll see we could very easily do without their kind of service. Eery spare moment I have, I will also be picketing about their racist drivers, as well as their discriminatory behavior.  See ya soon DART!

Saturday, August 9, 2014

Des Moines, Iowa - Events and Transportation Part C

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Hey kids!!!  It's the first weekend of the state fair, and I'm PISSED!!

Not only is the entrance to the fair up $2 once again (it's $12 just to get past the friggin' gate now.  One full hour of my pay)....well, a couple of things have happened already this morning that have me fired up.

First, my phone is dead.  And I'm a public transport guy, as you well know.  So, a friend of mine wanted to go to the fair today, and per his wont, he parks at the park and ride of 7th Street, miles from the Central Dart Station.  He gets on the bus that comes by there (of which I saw at least 3 more headed there as I was headed away from there.  Why didn't I take the same bus he did?  And why did I have to go to Dart Central?  Well that would be because I have a bus pass that I pay monthly for....somewhere around $48.  Does someone wanna tell me why it is that I had to walk nearly a mile to get to bus central, because the state fair buses won't allow its dedicated riders to take the fair buses that go to the park and ride station?  I have to pay $2 to ride that bus, or wait 45 minutes and walk to Dart Central to get a bus out there, severely inconveniencing me, the guy who probably owns half of Dart Central by this time, considering I've been riding these stupid buses for nearly 37 years.

Now, why did I mention that my phone was dead you ask?  Well, this would probably be because, upon entering Dart Central and noticing that my phone was dead, I immediately began looking for an outlet...and found nary a one.  Upon thinking of Java Joe's, the coffee shop they had built to go along with DC?  They had....count 'em with me....40.  FORTY OUTLETS!!!!!  The deal with that though, is that I have to buy something at JJ's ridiculous prices to use them.

Dart Central was built just in the last year.  You would imagine, with ALL of the devices there are in the world today, that this place, that is SO much in bad need of ridership would be just a little accommodating to their clientele.  Oh sure, they have wi-fi...but if you have to pay the coffee shop to charge your devices, then why bother with their wi-fi?  Dart, you are SO WRONG FOR THAT.  Makes me want to continue using your service more everyday.  Unbelievable.  Oh yeah.  The Iowa State Fair.  Nothing compares.  Nothing compares to the bullcrappy way Des Moines' own citizens are treated maybe.

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Des Moines, Iowa - Part V, Events and Public Trasportation (Part B)

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So, I suppose you were wondering what happened to the public transportation thingy?  Oh c'mon, have a li'l patience, willyaalready?  Here it is!!

So whaddya say we move right along to the bus system.  Now, I've been riding the MTA/DART since I was a wee guy...or at least as wee as 15 yr. old teens get, that is...and there's quite a bit that I've had to complain about, of this you can be certain.  One of things that always seems to irritate me the most is that we can always afford hybrid 3 busses with all the bells and whistles, but we can't ever seem to afford to update to the quality service that we should have with said new busses.

I moved away a few times to the wonderful little capital city of Madison, WI on a few occassions...and the thing I always noticed was how phenomenal and way ahead of us the bus system was there.  Granted, one of the biggest colleges in the midwest is located in the city, UW.  With over 10,000 students there at any one given time; most without cars; they had best have a great bus system, no question.  There's oh so much we could learn about the bus system from these people, however, and if we were to ever implement any of it, we might just boast the same numbers in our ridership as well.

Let's take a look at all the glaringly noticeable differences in the two systems (remember, this was the last time I was there, in 2009...I'm sure they've already improved it massively by now).

DES MOINES:  Dart Central, a brand new station in the lower downtown area.  Here, you can buy your bus passes, complain a lot, and pick up schedules.  As soon as you walk outside the building, you may just notice a security officer running towards you, because you chose to take the quickest route to the bus you want, because it looks like it might be on it's way out of the station.  After the security officer (or the bus driver, or the supervisor, or anybody with any kind of a helpful nature) diverts you to a central strip of walk that you have to go clear out of your way to get to, because you had to catch the bus that's directly parallel to the one you got off of, you have to go half way west, then back to the east side of the station again, because you can't walk anyplace off of that walk, unless you go back inside.  When you just about get there, the bus begins to pull off, because it's time he gets going.  You wave frantically at the driver to get him to hold up for you, but he totally ignores you and drives straight ahead in order to get away from you.  You see, once a bus begins to pull away, it doesn't matter if you lay in front of it, he'll wait til you get up and move away, then he'll leave you again, because once they pull away from the ramp, it's too late, and you have to wait for the next one.  Also, when the busses get here, don't always expect to get right on it, because this is now where the bus drivers take their breaks.  If you run out in the cold to catch him from leaving you, you end up waiting, because actually, this is his break time, and he just got off...and now you have to stand out in the cold til he gets back - in five minutes, or right up to the time he has to leave, you never know.  Since you're now starting to get cold, you might turn to go back inside, and then the driver comes back, pulls two inches away from the curb, and now you're stuck waiting for the next one.

MADISON:  They have a central station as well.  The only time the busses go there is if the drivers are coming on or getting off.  The routes all come downtown, just like in Des Moines, but they go all the way around the square in Madison, making sure that you don't have much of a chance to miss it.  If you slap the bus, they'll stop for you.

DES MOINES:  Bus passes are $48 for a month.  If you buy one on June 1, then you lose it June 2nd, and you were smart enough to know that if you wrote down all the numbers that identify it, they can stop whoever found the pass from using it, then when they've done this, they'll issue you another.  Of course, this could be a week or so later, forcing you to buy a weekly one to tide you over at $16.  If you're not much into this course of action, then you could be forced to buy another $48 bus pass, now good for only 29 days instead of the original 30 or 31 days.

MADISON:  They sell you a 31 day bus pass.  There, they have a printer on each bus.  You can keep the pass in your wallet for the whole year if you want, and when you decide to pull it out, you stick it in the printer, then it prints the date that you first used the pass on it, then it's good for exactly 31 days after this.  If you lose your pass, the next one is full price of course, but it's still good for 31 days from when you use it the first time.

DES MOINES:  The fare is $1.75.  When you get on, you get a free paper transfer which allows you to ride the bus again...as long as you're getting on a different route altogether, or are going in the original direction of travel on the same route.  If you go to the local grocery store, then take a bus back to your home; because it's going the opposite direction, you have to pay another $1.75.

MADISON:  The fare *was* $2.00.  When you get on, you can ask for a transfer, which is a printed card that you can use for 2 hours to go anywhere, any direction.

DES MOINES:  Your choices for passes are monthy and weekly.

MADISON:  You can buy the yearly passes, monthly passes, weekly passes and daily all-day passes.

DES MOINES:  Got GPS a couple years ago.

MADISON:  Has had verbal GPS for at least 8 years.

DES MOINES:  Takes every holiday off, whether you have to work on the holiday or not.  A third of the routes only run at peak times, morning and afternoon.  Another third stops running at around 6 p.m.  The major and busiest routes, approximately 4 of them, run til 10:45 p.m.  On Sunday, all the busses only run til 6 p.m.  On the weekend they only run about once an hour, with the more busy routes running every half hour, approximately 3 of them.

MADISON:  Every route, with the exception of maybe 2 or 3 of them, run from 6 a.m. to midnight.  They run every day, even holidays.  They don't slow down much for the weekend, although they finally slow to once an hour on the holidays.  They hit just about every street anywhere in the city, especially where all their business is.  They have four transfer points with each one having a bus that runs to a corresponding one elsewhere in the city (i.e., the north one has 3 busses that only run to other transfer points).  Their main and busiest routes change to every 15 minutes during peak times, and every single bus in Madison is full...to standing up even.

This is probably the thing I hate the most though.  If they start a new route, they run it for a season (usually til the next change), then cut it if it doesn't work out.  Now come on guys.  You gotta give people a while to realize the damn thing is running by their house, don't you???

No, no, I'm sorry...the thing I hate the MOST is the fact that every business in Des Moines has, at one time or another, moved way out West, where just about every business has gone.  Dart runs people that way maybe 2 times a day...in the morning and at night.  If you want a decent job, this is where the work is.  You can't get there, but that's where they are.  Nice.

OK.  Enough bitching for the day.  Enjoy your lunch.  :D

Saturday, July 26, 2014

Des Moines, Iowa - Part V, Events and Public Trasportation (Part A)

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Yeah, Yeah...I know.  Start something, then WHAM!!  Shiny object!!  Well, here I am again.  We're baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaack!!

Hmm....where were we again?  Oh yeah...that stupid list again.  Aww screw it...there's a few things I wanna address first, hokay?

You know, I just gotta say this, there's nothing more embarrasing than living in a city that tries to be two times (or better) bigger than it really is.  What's more, there's REALLY nothing more embarrasing than a city that thinks it has great events and happenings around town...and they got diddly.  And what couldn't possibly more shameful is the fact that its citizens really buy into it.  Such is our capitol city.  We have a definate monopoly on false and unfounded pride...for truly.  In abundance.

We're gonna talk about the happenings in Des Moines, which, right along with everything I just mentioned, not only happen a lot, but also have to all happen in pretty much the same damn place.  Right smack in the middle of downtown, where everything else happens.  There are many BS reasons for this.  Amongst these are (in no particular order):

1.  To promote the downtown area.  Bring more business to downtown.  I don't know about the rest of my city, but I just gotta say that there's really no need.  Not only has pretty much every building already been replaced with big business already since I moved here in 1975, there's more than enough that already happens, without these stupid little happenings that we feel all have to be here as well, right smack dab in everyone's way.  This wouldn't be quite so bad, were it not for these two things.  A.) There's nothing I hate more than to find that I have to completely detour around the entire downtown area because there's a marathon running today...the farmer's market is today (I'm so used to this one now, it really doesn't bother me at all anymore), or the Italian or the Art festival is in full swing.  These events usually are located dead center, and block off as many as 5-10 square blocks of prime "Getting the hell out of downtown Des Moines for real, though!" real estate.  See, if you're going North or South, you're almost FORCED to go through at least SOME, if not MOST of this prime driveway, so be prepared to take a rather poorly planned detour, which I've notice goes pretty much ALL THE WAY outta the way to wherever it is that you're going.

The other thing, that pretty much goes hand in hand with this last paragraph, mind you, is the fact that a lot of the streets are one way.  Any detour that you should run across, due to these li'l happenings, is gonna be guaranteed to either a.) a minimum of 20 blocks of twists and turns, mostly out of your way by tons of quarters of miles, or b.  Get you a ticket.  It's stupid.

2.  To bring back business and businesses to the downtown areas.  WHY?  Everything that involved big money, or is to yet involve big money is now west.  Waukee, Urbandale, West Des Moines, Clive, and Windsor Heights.  We citizens gave up on the Downtown area already, eons ago, and now theyre thinking how to bring it back?  Those people aren't stupid, they've thought this through.  It's US that needs to change OUR way of thinking here...Downtown Des Moines has seen it's day, and should be kept as it is, with everything going primarily west, because I think that it's really not only our best side of town, but the only one that hasn't been screwed over by natural disasters like immigration and drug use.

There's plenty of area in our city, move some of this stuff over to those areas.  Everybody gets very confused and massively inconvenienced (as well as morally detoured) when the happenings happen.  Let's move it outwards and give it up already!!

We'll continue this in a part B.