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Re: Path Alerts
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just got the PATH Alerts for the suspended service for Hoboken to WTC/33rd St... supposedly a car's wheels came off, and it's stuck on the tracks, there were no reported injuries based upon the news report... gotta love public transportation... ;) just in time for rush hour...

the PATH gotta have some balls, if they decide to raise fare any time soon...

Posted on: 2008/7/9 23:02
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I don't know if my Blackberry hates me or if there just hasn't been a lot going on lately, but I haven't gotten many Path alerts in the past few months.

That being said, when the WTC station was closed for a few hours (bomb threat?) last year, getting the alert was extremely helpful. Better to split a $30 cab with a coworker than stand around for 3 hours wondering when the station would re-open.

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I do admit, that lately, the frequency of updates have been more, likely due to the weather conditions (t-storms, hot weather) and as well with more and more ppl seeing JC as a great place to live.


You are overlooking the real reason: gross incompetence.

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my neighbor made a website so we'd all catch the train on time. NJtransit and PATH timetables that are user friendly. Simple, but it works great.

www.nynj.net

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I actually enjoy getting the PATH updates, as both my wife and myself can arm ourselves with knowledge. Who wants to go to a station, to find it out of order?

I appreciate the PATH update service, and it's been extremely useful for us.

I do admit, that lately, the frequency of updates have been more, likely due to the weather conditions (t-storms, hot weather) and as well with more and more ppl seeing JC as a great place to live.

Posted on: 2008/7/9 17:01
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Easy enough to turn them off. All I can say is they've helped me and mine avoid quite a few delays. They're an information edge for sure- Other poor slobs streaming down to a station that is for all intents & purposes closed, while those "in the know" just bail to another station or find a ferry, or leave early.

Much, much better than standing around in a station, past the turnstile, waiting forever for a train only for the idiot muffle-voice to come on and say something utterly garbled and trying to figure out if you're screwed or if you should stay put.

I find them to be one of the only things that the PA does right.

Does anyone remember the blackout? There was no getting out of the city. Only reason my girl did was because I called her from JC, which still had power, and told her to get the hell out of Dodge, which she did, running like a rockstar to the 38th Street Ferry. If she hadn't, she would have been trapped there, because not an hour later the lines were thousands of people deep for those little boats.

The PATH issue is different you say? Of course it is. My point is information is king, especially in a city the size of Manhattan. I want to know what the "escape tunnels" are doing at every moment, thank you very much.

I cannot imagine why anyone who uses the PATH regularly would not want to be looped in on any little bit of info that may disrupt their commute.

All of that said- To the OP, yeah, it's amazing how banged up they are and how many service interruptions have to be "wired" out to all of us. If anything it could be viewed as a PR disaster. I am sure at some point some idiot will write an expose based on their in box and state, "TEH PATH WERENT WORKIN 10 DAYZ OUT OF 30 DIS MONTH", and then the bureaucrats will freak and go CYA, and they'll stop sending messages unless the PATH has actually sunk below the river bed.



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actually most are about service outages, which happen pretty regulary - both Hoboken/33rd and Jrnl. Sq./33rd were completely suspended for a while this morning, I think that's what the OP was referring to.

Posted on: 2008/7/7 17:13
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Many of the Path alerts are nonsense anyway, like the ones about elevators being out of service.

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the L train was bad but this Path stuff is crazy

yep.

you're right, it is - this is Jersey City.

Things don't really work here.


and just wait till more of your ex-neighbors move here, then the PATH will get really interesting.

Posted on: 2008/7/7 17:02
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I signed up for the Path Alerts. I seems I get one every 10 minutes. I just moved here from Brooklyn and the L train was bad but this Path stuff is crazy.

I didn't get any alert this time around, sometimes I do sometimes I don't.

Posted on: 2008/7/7 16:59
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I signed up for the Path Alerts. I seems I get one every 10 minutes. I just moved here from Brooklyn and the L train was bad but this Path stuff is crazy.

Posted on: 2008/7/7 16:54
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