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This is BRILLIANT info for a recent transplant to the Bay Area like me. This is remarkably different from riding the metra or the L in Chicago, where you can go anywhere for one price. I guessed I'd have to put in my ticket on exit, but you confirmed it. Thanks.
Another piece of useful information: please don't call it Frisco - it drives the natives crazy. Not sure why, but it's something we're taught from birth. "San Francisco" and "The City" may be used by all. "EssEff" is OK, but may be difficult to pull off for non-locals. "Frisco" will make you a pariah.
Ah, 'tis true. However as a non-native I feel free to say it with impunity because frankly if you care that much about something that stupid you're a wiener, and I serve wieners with relish. Step up and eat it! Also heysi, be aware that on MUNI there is a button outside and a handle bar inside that magically control the opening of the doors. Can you figure out the secret?
Wow! This is exactly what I wanted to make for a Carfree Tourism Website for "Sco" ( thats what we call SF in Bernal Heights) that I am working on it right now. Can I use this stuff? It is so basic but quite important for the novice.
Can you come to our meeting tomorrow? Free lunch! Here is the agenda time & location: San Francisco Resource Team on Air Quality Wednesday January 16, 2008, 12:00-1:30pm Community Focus, 116 New Montgomery Street, Ste. 728, SF Lunch will be provided! 12:00 pm Welcome, Introductions, Announcements Stephanie Anderson & Team 12:15 pm Air District Update Jim Smith 12:20 pm Car Free Tourism ➢ Recap standing with SFO and SFCVB ➢ Report from Car Free site committee– Jim and Chris Weeks ➢ Transit to Trails Map update - Marilyn Stephanie Anderson Chris Weeks, Jim Frank Marilyn 12:40 pm New Project Planning – Discounts for Shoppers Using Transit Team 1:20 pm Review Action Steps Team 1:25 pm Next Meeting Date Team
I like it! One other trait of BART that I don't see in many cities: respect the line that forms behind the black "the door stops here" areas on the floor. I like to think that we are more civil than other cities...but cut in the line and you might get a little incivility!
http://alternetrides.com/carfree/carfreetourism/sfcarfree/home.html
Maybe you are the kind of person who might want to help me with this? You got the skills I can tell from this.
Let's get together and talk about your project. I'd be interested in learning more. Message me through Instructables.