Curious Hair wrote:
- Speaking of Metra and the 19th century, there has to be a better system by now than having a man in a funny outfit punch my paper ticket. Is there ever going to be any way we can get Metra and the CTA onto a universal farecard? I know it's impossible to fare-control the Metra stations, but maybe something where you scan in and out as you board and/or disembark? I'm sure people who are smarter than I am have figured out how to do this, but Metra seems like the kind of governmental organization that drags its feet on everything, not the least of which being any sort of cooperation with the CTA.
I'll use the 2 busiest stops on the Metra system, Rt 59 and Naperville as an example both inbound and outbound as to why a scan thingy wont work. The BNSF dedicates at least 3 runs of 11 car trains just to service these 2 stops, about 1500 people per train, If they were to be stopped and scanned before people were allowed to get on or depart ( ever seen those platforms at Union Station specifically people trying to catch those 3 express trains?) would result in none of those trains arriving or departing on time due to the clusterfuck of people who cant get their shit together enough to arrive more than 1 minute before their train leaves then have to run the 100 faster than Bolt or risk having to wait a god awful 15 / 20 minutes for the next train.The whole open boarding system they use would have to be scrapped.