The ctrain driver in that episode, I could tell by his tone, and the fact he was at the other end of the train when he started saying something, wasn't a gawker. I played dumb, and denied everything, kept saying no. I wasn't having anything he was dishing, but I played his game. Obeyed him and never said a word when he said go to the front of the train. But I did not get up right away, just waited until he left the train section to walk through the other. Also they wait for 20 seconds at stops if not the end of the line, I blocked the door for a few minutes, even got a little quick honk from him when he sped away LOL.
I believe I was in the middle car so he made the effort, I noticed. Wasnt like I was in the first train section and by hapistance a chit chat. Luckily I was in a happy mood. Normally I got my tunes going and ignoring the gawkers, but I felt the ctrain drivers bad vibes. He was an older white gentlemen that spoke fluent english, so I respected that because thats a rarity with the union drivers.
Stinky gasoline bicycles, I have only seen one in my countless times roaming the rails.
Bus stop heaters in bus stops - I rarely ever take the bus tbh. Though when I was going through lots of flat tires I would take the bus on the rare occasion. But those times were in communities, and no shelters, sometimes a bench. The 7'x4' shelters on the downtown platforms some have switched heater, no outlet. Most train stations have outlets, but some are deactivated, that is why I always carry around with me an outlet checker. Some outlets have a loose ground, but my Dell chargers only use two prongs. Some outlets just have loose outlet wiring so I've had to find another outlet.
When I run outta juice, my first go to is
*I know where my spots are, and usually get there in time. I prefer places where I can sit on a bench*
- gas stations
- train stations
- churches
- outdoor walkway strip malls
- parking lots with outlets
- apartment buildings (outside outlets)
- restaurants (usually at the back door, sometimes within view of a warm seat)
- grocery stores
- larger malls where you walk inside
- parks with lighted trees (did a rock feature for a community name sign once, but all outlets were off)
- schools are hit and miss
- pilon signs, again more hit and miss if they have an operating outlet
- conv. store, ice machines!
miro13car said:
So Ctrain driver concerned about bicycle.
Did he really think your ebike was gasoline powered?
Stinky gasoline engine bicycle of course should be not allowed on public transport.
Markz
Those heater bus stops in Calgary
do they have any outlets?