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Monday, September 19, 2011
Why do they put temporary stops signs on permanent signs?
The "temporary" sign is supposed to be be for Lines 18 and 20 which, intentionally or by mistake, are not on the regular sign. I think the old sign MAY have been run over, but I'm not sure.
It appears it is a temporary stop for the #15 line, but a permanent stop for the #20.
The real question is...after TriMet made the huge hoopla about the new and improved bus stop signs...why are the schedule card holders unused? What good was spending the money on the bus stops as a customer improvement if the money is wasted and the schedules go unfilled?
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The "temporary" sign is supposed to be be for Lines 18 and 20 which, intentionally or by mistake, are not on the regular sign. I think the old sign MAY have been run over, but I'm not sure.
It appears it is a temporary stop for the #15 line, but a permanent stop for the #20.
The real question is...after TriMet made the huge hoopla about the new and improved bus stop signs...why are the schedule card holders unused? What good was spending the money on the bus stops as a customer improvement if the money is wasted and the schedules go unfilled?
At last check, there was a full schedule in the shelter there.
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