Thanks for sharing your pictures from yesterday I'm glad I didn't go that way to go home (518), but still took almost 5 hours when it usually takes me 30 minutes
@transitanalyst I believe they've been running *empty* trains when they normally wouldn't specifically to keep the lines from freezing, which would explain the lack of passengers. If you note the clock when it's pulling in at the end, it looks to be 4:29am, which is 10 minutes before the first train is supposed to even leave Seatac.
@cincodenada It's 4:29 PM. I don't know how many normally ride inbound during PM peak but generally outbound trains have more riders than inbound trains. See the response video for an example of how many rode away from downtown.
Monday, I bought a Sound Transit Light Rail pass for $3.50, and spent the day joy-riding between Beacon Hill and Westlake!
I'm retired and got nothing better to do.
How do you spell "schadenfreude?"
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ac6752 1 year ago 4
@ac6752 s-u-b-s-i-d-y
UsualMike 1 year ago
Thanks for sharing your pictures from yesterday I'm glad I didn't go that way to go home (518), but still took almost 5 hours when it usually takes me 30 minutes
Floresd02 1 year ago
Nice vid Oran. Great testament for light rail. ST is probably glad they got those switch heaters in on the ST2 expansion.
seawrx 1 year ago
great to see LINK working great during the storm, reports of people being stuck on a bus for 6 hours in comparison....
cjustinow2 1 year ago
@OranViri Also worth that its around 4 PM - even with the snow, that's not exactly rush hour, right?
compboy1 1 year ago
@compboy1 rush hour in Seattle spans many hours. Freeways start getting congested around 3:30 pm. I-5 was jammed at 4 pm and still is as of 2 AM.
OranViri 1 year ago
The reflection in the window glass reveals not many people aboard the train. Must be the weather keeping the usual crowds at home.
transitanalyst 1 year ago
@transitanalyst I believe they've been running *empty* trains when they normally wouldn't specifically to keep the lines from freezing, which would explain the lack of passengers. If you note the clock when it's pulling in at the end, it looks to be 4:29am, which is 10 minutes before the first train is supposed to even leave Seatac.
cincodenada 1 year ago
@cincodenada It's 4:29 PM. I don't know how many normally ride inbound during PM peak but generally outbound trains have more riders than inbound trains. See the response video for an example of how many rode away from downtown.
OranViri 1 year ago
@OranViri Ah good call. My bad. I'm still pretty sure they've been running empty trains, but 4pm probably isn't rush hour for link.
cincodenada 1 year ago
Such a cozy way to survey traffic jams.
comatusfilms 1 year ago