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estellato12 t1_jdd856s wrote
Reply to comment by rndljfry in SEPTA hopes new vertical gates will deter turnstile jumpers by APettyJ
I believe the gates do stop people from bringing that down onto the platforms. People also aren't going to pay to loiter on the platforms. It will make it so people using the transit, actually are there to use it. Of course there will still be crime, people littering, etc. but I would say this definitely would reduce it.
I know SEPTA likes to do a million pilot programs and not actually follow through but I think just comparing one station to with these to the rest would show their use. Of course this all assumes SEPTA decides to implement something properly.
estellato12 t1_jdd1yc7 wrote
Reply to comment by hamdynasty in SEPTA hopes new vertical gates will deter turnstile jumpers by APettyJ
I think at some stations that actually is the correct stat, that only 50% pay. I can use 34th as an example, I do go to Drexel but always pay but definitely when going out at night, I don't think anyone else bothers to pay.
There is no SEPTA attendant and no real encouragement to pay, just out of good faith.
Also yeah everyday I leave city hall, someone comes in behind me on the handicap one haha.
estellato12 t1_jdd1l2t wrote
Reply to comment by rndljfry in SEPTA hopes new vertical gates will deter turnstile jumpers by APettyJ
mainly I was just saying definitely more than 2.8k people hop each year (probably far more than 11,200 do), wasn't really commenting on the need.
however, I do think it is worth the investment. would certainly provide safer and cleaner platforms, which is a big reason why ridership is down. so factoring in more people actually paying (who knows how many people actually do hop, I would assume it is very high) and an increase in ridership, then you can maybe pay off the investment in a decade (which for infrastructure upgrades that is pretty decent). of course you would have to factor in yearly maintenance, but overall I do think these improved gates do a whole lot more than making sure people pay. I bet way more people would ride the subway if it was safer. No reason I should feel on edge at 3pm on a Thursday... or be walking past a pool of blood, etc. (yes that has happened).
I just hope that city also takes more time to address homelessness because it shouldn't be on SEPTA to be the only location where they can have any kind of shelter, and if the gates are improved and the housing/shelter need isn't met then we are in full a ton more issues.
estellato12 t1_jdcjh0d wrote
Reply to comment by notnobodyspecial in SEPTA hopes new vertical gates will deter turnstile jumpers by APettyJ
I mean I just have it auto reload on my phone every Monday and really have never had an issue with my card…
estellato12 t1_jdcjcuk wrote
Reply to comment by LBITruckee in SEPTA hopes new vertical gates will deter turnstile jumpers by APettyJ
I sometimes literally get off a stop or two early to avoid certain ones. Some of them you can’t even walk up the stairs.
estellato12 t1_jdcj40i wrote
Reply to comment by rndljfry in SEPTA hopes new vertical gates will deter turnstile jumpers by APettyJ
i would like to atleast quadruple that number they provided lol. i think i can sit at one station for a day and see like 100 people hop haha
estellato12 t1_jad11un wrote
Reply to comment by MongolianCluster in PennDOT gives green light for construction on cap over I-95 at Penn’s Landing by PienotPi
wait a minute my coworkers have looked into the TCP for this... that is all pretty cool! i am only an intern so i don;t know much though
estellato12 t1_j7n1twm wrote
mad greeks pizza in university city, it’s next to two other pizzerias which are far more popular. not a single person goes to this place and it’s still open somehow.
estellato12 t1_ixhakqg wrote
Reply to comment by WringedSponge in Cristiano Ronaldo and Manchester United have agreed to part ways by isanyonethere10
Apparently they have dropped that case or something where they can’t persecute him anymore.
estellato12 t1_itpp845 wrote
Reply to comment by Virtualdrama in SEPTA working out kinks in mobile phone ticketing feature by bengalese
Makes sense. Just pointless to not allow money to be taken from your keycard for these tickets.
Also you can only use the app at the handicap entrances as of now since they are the only ones that could read it, which can be an inconvenience, and crowd an entrance that should be kept clear.
estellato12 t1_itmgpri wrote
Reply to comment by courageous_liquid in SEPTA working out kinks in mobile phone ticketing feature by bengalese
Yeah the way it works is kinda pointless.
If I could scan my key to pay, why can’t I just scan a QR for it to work as well? I have the beta and for someone that takes MFL daily it just is a hassle.
A lot more extra steps to scan than just using my keycard. And since it’s a beta I can’t count on it to work so I bring my loaded keycard anyways but then newsflash can’t use those funds to get through with the app so now I’m just dumping more money in.
estellato12 t1_jdefpnr wrote
Reply to comment by rndljfry in SEPTA hopes new vertical gates will deter turnstile jumpers by APettyJ
I mean at the stations I use everyday they sure do, definitely contribute to most of the trash down there for sure. But I am sure it all depends on each station and area as well. Experiences can always vary