Monday, March 8, 2010

Evening Commute -- Mar. 8, 2010

I met a friend to go see "Alice in Wonderland" tonight, which meant a *much* later commuting time. This is terrible, because it usually means you wait forever for a train. I entered at Boylston at 9:04, and a train was just leaving. I told myself not to look to see what line it had been, but curiosity got the better of me, and I was disappointed to see that I'd just missed a C line. An E line was pulling in right behind it, and then, at 9:05, came an out-of-service train. What are these out-of-service trains? Why do they exist? If they're going to go past all the stops, why not just carry passengers?

A B line showed up at 9:10, followed by another E line at 9:14, and then I hopped onto the D line that arrived at 9:15.

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