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Biking (and a bit on driving) in NOLA update June 2011 — Routes from areas of town-including Earhart, Magazine, Lafitte, and Jeff Davis .
I live pretty far Uptown. Just past Tulane University, but also pretty central. I live so far up that cutting across the center of the circle/wheel/crescent is quicker than other ways. St. Charles and Magazine are always slow routes due … Continue reading
Posted in NOLA Public transit, The road
Tagged 3 years, bike lane, Biking, cars, Claiborne, concrete, Earhart, heavy traffic, home depot, honking, horn, Jefferson Davis, June, Lafitte, NOLA, simon bolivar, traffic, train station
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NOLA public transport June 3 edition (Part 4 of 5 – The reason this started… Trip Planner, Google, and stuff….)
Oh I started thinking about this as I stated in part one because I have been riding more. However, back in March or so, someone on another web page said our system was simple, and there was no need for … Continue reading
Posted in Complaints and suggestions, NOLA Public transit, Uncategorized
Tagged bus, google, info, link, need, NOLA, noRTA, smart phone, transport, Trip Planner
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NOLA public transport June 3 edition (Part 3 of 5 Uptown — Connecting St. Charles to Canal/Mid-City — #32 Leonidas/#11 Magazine/#39 Tulane/#27 Louisiana #16 Claiborneplus affecting #91 Esplanade & Jet’s E3, and affecting service to City park & Cemeteries )
Ok, I think that there is a better way to both serve the far uptown area, and better connect Uptown to Mid-City. First, what is the point of the #32 Leonidas bus? Second, we NEED a St. Charles (end) <—> … Continue reading
Posted in Complaints and suggestions, NOLA Public transit, Uncategorized
Tagged bus, Canal Connector, canal line, canal street, Charles Street Car, leonidas, NOLA, NOMA, noRTA, willow
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NOLA public transport June 3 edition (Part 2 of 5 Uptown with a bike to Chalmette and mention of Kenner loop)
This is a continuation of my story of how clueless the NOLA RTA phone operators are. Back in May I called the ride line saying I wanted to know when the next two busses close to Tulane university with a … Continue reading
Posted in Complaints and suggestions, NOLA Public transit, Uncategorized
Tagged bike, bridge, Caveat, Claiborne, NOLA, noTRA, Orleans Parish, rest, RTA, the
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NOLA Public transport (part 1 of 5 — RTA Call takers; non-staggered schedule; biking Across or through the crescent)
Ok, my car died in April, and I’ve been taking public transportation a bit more. Here is some things I’ve found out. Biking further out in the wheel/circle is not much longer than inside. I mean riding down magazine or … Continue reading
Posted in Complaints and suggestions, NOLA Public transit, Uncategorized
Tagged Biking, bus, cars, Charles, Claiborne, line, noRTA, point, public transport, stagger, time
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NOLA public transport June 3 edition (Part 5 of 5 — Lost Items)
One final thing: I lost my keys on the bus. I fretted and worried all day trying to figure out where I left them. I disrupted several people’s day trying to figure it out. Do yourself a favor. Make us … Continue reading
Posted in Complaints and suggestions, NOLA Public transit, Uncategorized
Tagged customer, dogtag, Heck, identification, individual, June, lost keys, NOLA, noRTA, phone, public transport, thing
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Look for posts on other New Orleans issues. . .
Crime Cameras French Market …. …. ….
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Tagged cameras, Crime, French, french market, Market, new orleans
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NOLA City Council meeting/transportation committee (November 23, 2010)
I just came out of the transportation committee today. I didn’t make a comment, but many of my issues seem to be addressed. Perhaps not my individual issues, and I think I may submit my ideas directly to the people … Continue reading