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Uploaded by on Mar 19, 2010

Here are the basics on how to ride Austin's new commuter rail service. Service starts Monday, March 22nd -- get on board!

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  • @elangeldecalle787 the rest of the country is way behind the north east in terms of public transportation.

  • this train seems wack it is nothing compared to the LIRR, Metro North, and NYC subway that give service 24 hours a day 7 days a week including holidays

  • I understand them fine -- but then I've traveled around the world, so accents don't alarm me.

  • I agree with the comments below about  choosing representatives who can speak clearly and distinctly, etc -- one girl is very good, but the other one is not. Please don't consider it as prejudice, etc. -- it's not that all all. It's just hard to understand her -- and she's giving important information!

  • It is difficult to understand the lady in all black. Her pronunciation is very poor of too many words and directions. Metro should have representatives that can speak clearly if they want riders to try the service. It would be nice to be able to ride into Austin to shop and have lunch or breakfast then get on a rail and get back home after 2 or 3 hours. Trying to figure out what someone is saying just makes it too complicated. Keep directions simple and clear if you want more riders.

  • i didnt know. it's kinda hard to get to from here.

  • @skitch88 Um, it has been running for at least three weeks. My roommate rides almost every day.

  • yeah too bad it STILL HASN'T STARTED SERVICE!

  • @MrCBofBCinTX something is wrong with your connrction. it was informative. norestroos

  • @mmuhl you may notice that the disabled seats are folded up while bikes are mounted. Also, street tires (which commuters should be using) carry much less mud than you'd think, particularly if you're accustomed to mountain bike "knobblies".

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