Greetings everyone! In this installment of my fantasy transit systems series, I’m going to present to you another fictional city that I have a transit system for. This is the fictional city of Cindyville, by which I had a decent bus system set up for (including schedules and route maps) before my old computer crashed.ContinueContinue reading “Cindyville Fictional Transit System – Part 1”
Category Archives: Website News/Updates
Getting back on track – 9/30/13
Greetings everyone! The past few months have not been kind to me due to some personal matters that arose. I do sincerely apologize for any inconvenience during the summer months. However, I am now trying to get back on track with my blogging schedule and several website updates. Some of these changes you may have alreadyContinueContinue reading “Getting back on track – 9/30/13”
Welcome to the Blog!
Welcome to my transit blog, where you can read up on transit-related topics ranging from fare evasion to service adjustments. Feel free to start a discussion if you please, just make sure that you keep things clean. All comments are moderated, meaning that I must approve all comments before they can show up on blogContinueContinue reading “Welcome to the Blog!”
Limited website activity until further notice
Due to personal matters, there will be limited activity on this website until further notice. This includes blog posts, website updates, and social media activity. I also will not be able to respond to website inquiries or blog comments right away, so please be patient. From Tuesday, August 20 through Tuesday, September 2, 2013; social mediaContinueContinue reading “Limited website activity until further notice”
Don’t “race” the train!
For the month of July, I would like to stress to everyone to never, never, never try to beat a surface train at a crossing. This includes light rail, streetcar, commuter/suburban/intercity rail, and even freight train crossings. This post covers all types of rail transport by which an at-grade crossing with a roadway is involved.ContinueContinue reading “Don’t “race” the train!”
June Friday Rewind – My very first blog post
This edition of Friday Rewind should have been posted back in April, 2013, but I had to postpone everything for about two weeks in late April due to unforeseen circumstances. With things getting back on track in May, I thought I would go ahead and reserve June’s installment for talking about my blog’s fifth anniversary! WhetherContinueContinue reading “June Friday Rewind – My very first blog post”
A categorical mess
As I continue to build up my Tampa Bay and Hampton Roads portals, I will also be doing some much-needed “housecleaning”. First off, you will see just how many categories I have in my listing to the right. In fact, I have a total of 96 categories, and many of them I created back whenContinueContinue reading “A categorical mess”
Site updates for the week of June 10, 2013
Some of you may have noticed a pretty huge spurt of activity here during the last few days. That’s because I’m currently working on migrating what remains left of my old Tampa Bay Transit website content over to my WordPress site/blog. At this point, pretty much 85% of all of the moving is finished. IContinueContinue reading “Site updates for the week of June 10, 2013”
May Friday Rewind – HART MetroRapid
In this edition of Friday Rewind, I’ll be taking a look back at some of my past postings regarding HART MetroRapid. And the timing of this post could not be anymore perfect, as the new service just launched earlier this week! Notice the new Friday Rewind logo? This is the logo that I’ll be using for quite aContinueContinue reading “May Friday Rewind – HART MetroRapid”
Site updates for the week of May 27, 2013
This week, I’ve been making a few updates to the Welcome, About, Projects, and Transit Focus Pages sections of the site. This is mainly to make things more clear on each page, and to prepare for the upcoming migration of the remaining pages of my Tampa Bay portal. Please be patient during this week, andContinueContinue reading “Site updates for the week of May 27, 2013”
