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SMS

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Sep 19, 2011, 1:43:52 PM9/19/11
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We had the misfortune of being on train 440 yesterday which stopped at
Bayshore to pick up a couple of hundred 49er fans.

For whatever reason, they opened only the doors to the last car, so it
took about 15 minutes for all the people to board and disperse
throughout the train. We were in the rear bike car and some of them came
in there to stand and were fiddling with the bikes and making comments
about stealing them (interspersed with their other obscenities).

One person I talked to from the game said it was much better than paying
$30 to park, since the train is free. He had no ticket but no tickets
were being checked. There was probably no way that that many passengers
could have even bought tickets from the machines.

Scott Lurndal

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Sep 19, 2011, 5:25:41 PM9/19/11
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SMS <scharf...@geemail.com> writes:
>We had the misfortune of being on train 440 yesterday which stopped at
>Bayshore to pick up a couple of hundred 49er fans.

There are 8 home games (usually) per year. Get a life.

scott

Peter Lawrence

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Sep 21, 2011, 5:29:41 PM9/21/11
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On 9/19/11 10:43 AM, SMS wrote:
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> There was probably no way that that many passengers could have even
> bought tickets from the machines.

Why would they need do? Most honest people who take Caltrain to sporting
events purchase Caltrain day passes at the station they originally board
near their homes. They wouldn't have any need in using the ticket machines
at the Bayshore Station.

And then of course there are the Caltrain passengers who have converted over
in using a Clipper Card.


- Peter

Mark Mellin

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Oct 1, 2011, 12:38:11 AM10/1/11
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Which won't work very conveniently for Stanford football fans:

from <http://www.caltrain.com/riderinfo/specialevents/Stanford_Football.html>:

"There is no Clipper card reader at the Stanford Stadium station.
8-ride and e-cash Clipper card customers will need to disembark
at the Palo Alto station to tag off or purchase a paper Day Pass.
When returning after the game, please board at the Palo Alto station
(a bit closer than the California Avenue station)."

- Mark

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Mark Mellin San Mateo Village, CA 94403 USA

Peter Lawrence

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Oct 5, 2011, 2:34:52 AM10/5/11
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Yup, except that the Palo Alto Caltrain station is actually an easy walking
distance to Stanford Stadium too. It's much closer to Stanford Stadium than
the Bayshore Caltrain station is to Candlestick Park.


- Peter

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