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Well, it was not just the coupled ends: the lead car was all yellow, the trailing car was all green. "Best" was the confused looks everyone at the stop gave each other and the train. Until the train announcement fired off.
Cars on the coupled end do not have to match up. They may be specifically coupled that way because the signs are broken. Another Rantings failure!
ReplyDeleteIt is very common for Trimet Max trains to have the incorrect signage. That is a fact Jack!
ReplyDeleteI've gotten on at least 3 trains that ended up not going to where the signs said they were going!
ReplyDeleteTrimet FAIL!
And here is another example that just occurred:
ReplyDeleteTwitter / trimetscanner: MAX SIGNAGE WRONG ...
Well, it was not just the coupled ends: the lead car was all yellow, the trailing car was all green. "Best" was the confused looks everyone at the stop gave each other and the train. Until the train announcement fired off.
ReplyDeletePoor, poor deaf people.
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