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since when does the F go to Metropolitan Avenue


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If you are dumb enough to fall for that typo you DESERVE TO GET LOST

 

Not everyone is knee deep in maps to know that the (F) goes to Metro Av Station. I guess by your logic, then every tourist, first time riders and those foreign to the system deserves to get lost.. *sigh*

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Shoot I'm late. Didn't know they printed paper maps. Unless thats an MTA Map? Since its odd they have the same format for the Route Notes in the behind.

 

its a NICE map and yes its weird that they put it the same way as the ()' /> but i guess they have no other way to show the bus notes

If you are dumb enough to fall for that typo you DESERVE TO GET LOST

 

at least i was smart enough to find them <_<

 

Lol epic fails!!! The people who made those errors should get fired!!!!!

 

IKR
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And buses have only been around since the '30s. That last sentence makes no goddamned sense, a company being around for a century before buses means it knows how to run a transit agency? What the hell am I reading?

 

Answer to Question 1- Yes they have more experience and they should know how to properly run a transit system. Answer to Question 2- Obviously you are reading this thread what else are you reading?

 

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And now hhheeeeere's Bob with the weather .......

 

This is completely off-topic.
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Veolia is established in 1853, however Veolia Transportation is started in 1877, it doesn't have to be bus operations only but for such an Old Company I'd expect better from them considering they openly promote their "expertise" in Transportation operations and management.

 

As for the Transdev information, they started in 1955, and Veolia merged with them in March of 2011, so it's now Veolia Transdev, but under the Veolia Transportation name in some systems like NICE Bus.

 

For sources [Note: By Veolia I mean Veolia Environnment] :

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veolia_Environnement

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veolia_Transdev

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veolia_Transport

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transdev

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