05 August 2008

#64 something

Once again on the 7:57am 81N and still quite benign. Memories of great rides on the 66N haunt me and I think I might try using that route for my "to work" leg to see if it harbors more interesting events than the 81N.

Today's route wasn't totally without interest. We had a driver-in-training with the regular driver in the role of trainer. The newbie handled the bus very smoothly, only questioning when and where to stop. As we moved west on University, I heard the trainer tell the trainee to pull over at the Chompie's sign, he needed a restroom break. Chompie's is a local deli, known for excessively large sandwiches, great soups and specialty deli breads. The menu reads like a Seinfeld script, including my favorite - the chocolate babka (both Seinfeld and bread).

Not previously aware that the drivers used Chompie's as a break stop, I wondered if perhaps passengers could get off, accompany the driver into the deli and make purchases while he took care of his business, What a lovely customer service idea! We could even phone our orders in as we approached the deli (a good use of cell phones on the bus) and thus avoid schedule delays. A champion plan and I think Valley Metro should give it full consideration.

Silly girl.

4 comments:

Meg said...

This is unrelated to your post above but thought I'd ask. What is a girl to do when she rides the 9.02pm bus (1E to ASU) and IT DOESN'T COME. The bus hotline closes at 9pm, so yea... I'm confused. I called the bus people and complained, however, of course they don't call me back. They don't care.

I know this isn't your problem. But I'm sick of being treated so disrespectfully on the bus. Thought maybe you might have an idea?

Ken said...

Nice blog. I can comment more later.

Ken said...

Yes, as I wrote before, you have a nice blog. Are you still riding the bus? I am also writing for a blog devoted to local transportation (bus riding, walking, carpooling, and basically seeking out all sorts of other options besides driving solo). That blog is at

http://gettingthereandbackagain.blogspot.com/

I hope you're having fun with bus riding or car driving or however you are getting around these days.

Ken

cogidubnus said...

Where'd you get to M?