I took my longest Megabus ride ever to NOLA and back to Houston last week for the just concluded NLGJA conference. Now for the second consecutive week I get to do a bus trip on I-10.
But it won't be on Megabus this time.
This time I'm going west to San Antonio, and even better, it will be a nonstop luxury bus trip on Vonlane for another conference.
I fell in love with the Vonlane buses on my lobbying trips to Austin, and who wouldn't love a reclining assigned leather seat, unlimited soft drinks and juices, snacks, WiFi that works and an attendant to bring them to your seat as you roll towards your destination?
This will be an unprecedented for me third trip this year to San Antonio, which is the second largest city in Texas. This will also be the first time I've attended the Excellence in Journalism Conference, and looking forward to it.
It's also the first time I've been to the Grand Hyatt San Antonio hotel, and looking forward to checking it out and everything the nearby Riverwalk has to offer.
Looking forward to meeting everyone at #EIJ19, and hopefully seeing some of my San Antonio trans fam while I'm in the 210 area code.
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Thursday, September 05, 2019
Tuesday, August 18, 2015
METRO Rolls Out The New Bus System
Even though I possess a valid Texas driver's license that I had to fight nine months to get renewed and missed the 2013 city elections as a result, I am an enthusiastic public transportation supporter, especially if the system question has a rail component. I have no problem riding public transportation to my hotels when I travel.
Here in my hometown, METRO has been planning for two years an overhaul of our bus system so that the routes are not only straighter and run more frequently on the weekends. it is also redesigning the routes so that you don't have to go to downtown to transfer and they connect better with the light rail lines and transit centers..
There are 22 Red routes that are scheduled to run every 15-30 minutes, the Blue routes every 31-60 minutes, and the Green routes every hour.
They are also designing routes so they go to the destinations that people need to get to in the 2k15, and not when METRO took over the city bus system in 1978.
The METRO New Bus Network got rolled out Sunday, and as with any massive undertaking like redoing a bus network, it hasn't happened without some problems and glitches. Monday was also the first day that the new system was tested under workday conditions and traffic.
And since the system hasn't been changed on such a massive scale since 1978, it's also a major adjustment for veteran riders of it. Some are liking the changes, others aren't. But METRO believes that once the kinks get worked out, it will be a more efficient and user friendly way to get around our massive hometown
The good news is that during this opening week rollout of the revamped system, rides are free on the local bus and METRORail lines through August 22
Definitely need to test it out while it's free and save that money on my Qcard.
Here in my hometown, METRO has been planning for two years an overhaul of our bus system so that the routes are not only straighter and run more frequently on the weekends. it is also redesigning the routes so that you don't have to go to downtown to transfer and they connect better with the light rail lines and transit centers..
There are 22 Red routes that are scheduled to run every 15-30 minutes, the Blue routes every 31-60 minutes, and the Green routes every hour.
They are also designing routes so they go to the destinations that people need to get to in the 2k15, and not when METRO took over the city bus system in 1978.
The METRO New Bus Network got rolled out Sunday, and as with any massive undertaking like redoing a bus network, it hasn't happened without some problems and glitches. Monday was also the first day that the new system was tested under workday conditions and traffic.
And since the system hasn't been changed on such a massive scale since 1978, it's also a major adjustment for veteran riders of it. Some are liking the changes, others aren't. But METRO believes that once the kinks get worked out, it will be a more efficient and user friendly way to get around our massive hometown
The good news is that during this opening week rollout of the revamped system, rides are free on the local bus and METRORail lines through August 22
Definitely need to test it out while it's free and save that money on my Qcard.
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Houston,
mass transit,
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