Also, like many cities, BA's subway was built at different times and the stations reflect the technology, civic wealth and aesthetics of the era in which they were built. The subway was originally built in 1913 and was the first built in South America. The line by my apartment, the "D" line, seems to have been the latest to have been built (the system is now privately run). You can access both tracks from all subway entrances (not possible on all lines), ride on new cars and wait in functiona
My only complaint about the subway is that it closes before 11 pm. Not sure why it closes so early in a city that stays out all night. It is a drag to go out somewhere only to have to take a taxi home because the subway no longer runs. Good reason for me to learn to use the bizarre bus system. I'll let you know how that goes.
Oh, according to Michele Reeves, a fellow Portlander now living in BA, the subway is not free on holidays. The government hasn't minted enough coins, so when the subway runs low on coins (to make change for people buying tickets), they have to just let everyone ride for free.
1 comment:
Still better than Beijing's system, which right up until the Olympics was still using paper tickets that had to be collected/torn by hand by a person standing at the turnstile. Love that tile...
Post a Comment