Saturday, December 17, 2011

RTD PUBLISHES ITS PRIORITIES FOR ITS TRANSIT SYSTEM

RTD | Our Priorities
Safe service Your safety is our top priority.
On-time scheduled service RTD riders expect and deserve on-time service. If your service is delayed more than 30 minutes and the delay was not caused by inclement weather, unplanned traffic or an event beyond RTD’s control, we’ll compensate you with a free ride coupon.
Exceptional customer service We want you to be satisfied with every trip you take on RTD, plain and simple.
Clean vehicles We promise that all of our vehicles will be clean and ready to take you to your destination.
Clear communication We promise to listen to you and respond to all of your inquiries.

Ross Wrede said... TriMet's List of Priorities 1) Create corporate welfare for construction companies, real estate developers, and multinational transit companies. 2) Build rail lines where no one wants to go. 3) Create a bloated multi-layered administrative staff at inflated six figure salaries. 1001) Provide bus service with old, dirty, unreliable equipment for those poor slobs that aren't lucky enough to be near rail service. Saturday, December 17, 2011 5:17:00 PM

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  1. TriMet's List of Priorities

    1) Create corporate welfare for construction companies, real estate developers, and multinational transit companies.

    2) Build rail lines where no one wants to go.

    3) Create a bloated multi-layered administrative staff at inflated six figure salaries.
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    1001) Provide bus service with old, dirty, unreliable equipment for those poor slobs that aren't lucky enough to be near rail service.

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  2. All we need is for someone to remake those old "Tri-Met Mission Statement" stickers that you can still find on a few of the 1400s. And discreetly put them on all of the buses. Considering how long it took for TriMet to rid the bus fleet of Fred Hansen's signs and the "#1 Transit" signs, they'll be up for awhile...

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  3. I know, right, steve? That'd be a very nice concept...

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