Just spent better part of a week in San Diego where SDMTS runs 10 minute headway trunk service into downtown and key trolley stops in neighborhoods 2x as far from downtown as we are in E Bay and half the density. And they do this with a fraction of the operating costs. 😭
October 22, 2025 at 7:11 AM
Just spent better part of a week in San Diego where SDMTS runs 10 minute headway trunk service into downtown and key trolley stops in neighborhoods 2x as far from downtown as we are in E Bay and half the density. And they do this with a fraction of the operating costs. 😭
Yeah the 18 is now experiencing the debilitating conditions of the 33. But the Oakland Ave section of the 33 was not spared as it was inexplicably Frankenstein'd into the 88.
Anything running through downtown Oak gets a chaos element that guarantees the other half of trip gets way off schedule.
October 22, 2025 at 7:07 AM
Yeah the 18 is now experiencing the debilitating conditions of the 33. But the Oakland Ave section of the 33 was not spared as it was inexplicably Frankenstein'd into the 88.
Anything running through downtown Oak gets a chaos element that guarantees the other half of trip gets way off schedule.
Last time I used it (circa 2015) the console had this concept of "blades" that slid from either side of the screen in layers that, iirc, was inspired by the curved panels from Xbox 360. It was epically bad and I wonder if it looks awesome today through the rose colored lens of retro UI.
October 21, 2025 at 11:01 PM
Last time I used it (circa 2015) the console had this concept of "blades" that slid from either side of the screen in layers that, iirc, was inspired by the curved panels from Xbox 360. It was epically bad and I wonder if it looks awesome today through the rose colored lens of retro UI.
This works for "cheaper" residents like DINKs. I think if we start building like this with 3BR units so people can have and raise families they start wanting other services like parks and libraries and schools which are expensive.
September 11, 2025 at 11:16 PM
This works for "cheaper" residents like DINKs. I think if we start building like this with 3BR units so people can have and raise families they start wanting other services like parks and libraries and schools which are expensive.
What was surreal was that I was speaking w/ an OakDOT staff member during this who was explaining to me the road would be physically unable to handle the sheer volume of drop offs during AM rush hour.
May 6, 2025 at 2:44 AM
What was surreal was that I was speaking w/ an OakDOT staff member during this who was explaining to me the road would be physically unable to handle the sheer volume of drop offs during AM rush hour.
FWIW when we did the Broadway temporary roadway diet to 1 lane in front of Oakland Tech and added a xwalk where a student was hit, the road was able to take the crush of hundreds of drop offs occurring simultaneously without any severe back up nor delays to the 51A.
May 6, 2025 at 2:44 AM
FWIW when we did the Broadway temporary roadway diet to 1 lane in front of Oakland Tech and added a xwalk where a student was hit, the road was able to take the crush of hundreds of drop offs occurring simultaneously without any severe back up nor delays to the 51A.
I would be curious who activates the ALPR - like, if there is a vehicle engaged in a traffic infraction, does the bus driver then trigger the ALPR to capture the license?
April 7, 2025 at 10:11 PM
I would be curious who activates the ALPR - like, if there is a vehicle engaged in a traffic infraction, does the bus driver then trigger the ALPR to capture the license?
I relied on the 51, 6, and 18 during that period. Started taking the 33 regularly in 2019. It wasn't great back then but it's gotten worse in the last 2-3 years, post pandemic. The 33 in particular has taken a nosedive compared to 2019
March 8, 2025 at 3:42 AM
I relied on the 51, 6, and 18 during that period. Started taking the 33 regularly in 2019. It wasn't great back then but it's gotten worse in the last 2-3 years, post pandemic. The 33 in particular has taken a nosedive compared to 2019