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爱恨交加的纽约巴士

已有 7193 次阅读2010-9-2 23:41 |个人分类:法拉盛|系统分类:文学分享到微信

    一周之前,邻居谢先生来电话,准备向纽约州众议员孟昭文办公室投诉路经法拉盛的Q65路公共汽车,因为服务太差。问我会不会签名支持,我说当然支持。

    Q65号公共汽车最差的表现是:时刻表上注明每13至15分钟一趟车,但等候时间超过半个小时是家常便饭。等到很久很久之后,就会来两部车。所以有个邻居打趣说,也许两个司机凑在一起喝咖啡,然后成双结对一起出发。

    我想有点道理,因为我们这个地方,距离始发站很近。大概10分钟车程都不用。

    最离谱的,有时候需要等待一个小时。有个姓廖的大姐说,最高纪录是等待将近2个小时。她住在这个区不过一年的时间。

爱恨交加的纽约巴士_图1-1   

    △两辆巴士驶离缅街进入北方大道


    我经常会问Q65的司机,我等候你们这巴士已经超过40分钟了,为什么?

    最高明的回答是:“I Don't Know。”

    最老实的回答是:“我很准时,你看,这是我的时间表。”(居然从什么地方掏出一张时刻表给我看)

    最可爱的举动是,有次我进车门刚过完卡,女司机招手让我走到她的身边,悄声对我说,“你的领带”,我说我没有系领带,原来......羞死我了。立刻纠正。

    最可恨的举动是,有个亚裔阿伯已经走到了车门口,司机装作看不见,呼啦一下关门走人。

    从前,住在布鲁克林,一个月都坐不了一次巴士,因为那边地铁线路比较多。只有夏天的周末,路轨修理,地铁变成单线行驶,才需要乘坐巴士转一下车。

    搬迁到法拉盛郊区,每天都要乘坐巴士到法拉盛中心。

    刚刚开始的两三个月,我还特有礼貌,几乎每天早上都会对司机说:good morning!

    可是现在,我已经无话可说。

    有时候,双腿都站得酸疼了,眼睁睁看着一辆满载乘客的巴士从面前飞驰而过,真想骂娘。

    我曾经好多次试图打电话投诉,311不受理,给我一个MTA的投诉电话,我打过好几次,都是电脑应答。居然没有一次找到接投诉电话的人。

    我不明白,为什么不可以有个准确时间表?即使半个小时一趟,我也可以按照时刻表的时间来等车,不要像傻瓜那样在路边等待,等待。尤其是下雨、下雪的时候。越是天气恶劣,Q65路巴士的服务就越差。

    (说来也怪,自从谢先生说过要投诉之后,Q65路巴士好像乖了一些,比较守时。但愿好花常开,好景常在)

    爱恨交加的纽约巴士_图1-2 

△缅街与罗斯福大道交界处,乘客排队等待巴士。


爱恨交加的纽约巴士_图1-3 

△Q25路车法拉盛图书馆站。

爱恨交加的纽约巴士_图1-4

△缅街与38大道交口,一辆空载的巴士与小车接吻。2009年4月18日。



    9月3日补充:google了一下,发现对Q65有意见的乘客不少,这是其中的投诉,资料来自网络:

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Q65 Woes by Greatxu

The Q65 Route is my home route, and I take it nearly every week day. It is a relatively heavily trafficked bus route. It uses the Orion V CNGs, and is run by MTA Bus (formerly run by Queens Surface). The route runs from College Point to Flushing and Jamaica, with the 2 ends at College Point Blvd and the AirTrain Station on Sutphin Blvd. However, there are many things horribly wrong with this route. But first, let me list the good things:

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1. LIMITED Service. BIG UP. It definitely saves some time for those of us who need the route for longer distances, and we don't need to stop at practically every block along the route. It's a much more comfortable bus ride too, and the bus travels longer distances at more constant speeds.
2. Relatively Ample Service. Rush hour buses come every 5 minutes, with alternating limiteds and locals.

But that's about it with the good part. There are NUMEROUS things I have to say that are bad.

1. LATE EVERY 49 OUT OF 50 TIMES. This route has never been known for being punctual at all. Buses arrive at Main Street Flushing on time. However, it is ALWAYS late after it leaves downtown Flushing. This is due to the bigger problem of traffic, but also due to bus drivers. I understand this is a hard route to drive with many turns and uphills. However, certain bus drivers (I take the route so often I can recognize certain drivers) are always late, because they drive slower than the average speed of the traffic along the road, and spend extra time doing other things during their job. For example, more than once, I have seen bus drivers on the route get off next to a deli to grab some cookies or a drink. Fine, have a snack, but NOT DURING YOUR RUN. YOU DON'T NEED IT YET. Also, I've seen drivers pick up their friends on the street onto the bus, to have a conversation. They get on and talk the day away and get off at the same spot. This is UNACCEPTABLE.
2. TRAFFIC. This route is filled with problems outside of the bus. Flushing is practically a daily bus jam, and there are more buses on the road than cars practically. Flushing is dangerously overcrowded during rush hour, with people rushing for their right route and jay-walking/sprinting through streets. There are JUST TOO MANY ROUTES THERE. Every bus route (about 25 altogether) stop along a stretch of 3 blocks, and about five of them overcrowd the Roosevelt/MainSt intersection, being that it is their terminal, laying over at the worst possible spot. Also, when you have 5 different routes all criss-crossing throughout the place, it gets completely out of hand. One bus can barely make a narrow turn, and when there are hundreds of buses every hour making the same turn, it DOESN'T WORK. Outside of Flushing, it's just as hard. There are about 20 total turns on the Q65 route, and it is not easy for bus drivers to make hard 90 degree turns all the time. Also, on narrow roads like Bowne Street and Sanford Ave, there are many many double parkers, who force 2-way traffic to narrow into a small space, creating much more of a delay.
3. THE BUSES. CNGs are not made for this route. I'll leave it up to you to decide whether to like or dislike these buses, but not on the Q65 should they run. It is almost once a month there is a bus that has broken down for whatever reason. Sometimes the engine has a problem, sometimes the bus just can't start up, sometimes even the wheelchair machine goes down but yet it can't go back up, leaving the bus with no choice but the stay there. The route is full of uphills which are very hard to maneuver with a heavy bus like this one. And the bigger the bus, the harder the turns. The LED signs on the Bus are also very bad, and are not easy to read at all. During the day, they are barely visible, under the gleaming sun. During the night, the extra light does not help. And these signs are often dead and broken.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I wait for the Q65 on 164th Street and 67th Ave. for twenty to thirty minutes every day. MTA says it should run every 10 minutes. The bus ride is like being in a car crash twice a day. Its jarring and back breaking because of no shocks. The drivers have also just passed me right by are they on drugs or what. I have been told by customer service because of budget cuts there are no dispatchers so know in authority knows when they come or go. And drivers have told me there are more drivers than busses. That they cannot repair them fast enough and that drivers therefore leave the depot late ever day. Who in the local politics can handle this horror story. This would not be tolerated in Bayside or Forest Hills. This route not considered a "good" area so it gets what it gets!!!

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Anonymous said...

I take the 65 to College Point every day at about 11 AM and have to wait an average of 35 minutes. Today I waited 55 minutes. I know this would not happen in Manhattan. I will just keep complaining, calling 311 and e mailing the mta every day about this. If enough of us do this we may get them to come more often. It doesen't take that long to shoot them a email a few times a week or call 311 to mabye make the bus we take better.

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回复 rubin 2010-9-27 10:42
9月27日星期一,小雨,从早上9点15分等到10点15分,然后来了两辆Q65号巴士,我问司机,我等了1个小时,为什么你们没有来?司机没有说话,指指前面那辆已经满载的Q65。
越是坏天气,Q65巴士的服务就越糟糕。我的衣服已经湿了一半。
回复 rubin 2010-9-17 11:27
昨天晚上(9/16)由于飓风,皇后区交通大乱。等待将近1个小时,最后上了第三辆Q25 号。然后走一段路回家。今天早上(9/17),从9点15分等车上班,上了第三辆运行中的Q65号,当中还有大概5辆“Not In Service”经过。第一辆满载,不停。第二辆放下一个人,上了一个人。第三辆到达,已经是10点10分。
等车期间,几乎看完一本从法拉盛图书馆借来的《万象》月刊。
回复 vzhou 2010-9-16 15:43
楼主的文笔真风趣,看起来很有趣啊.把很郁闷的事情说的没那么生气了
回复 rubin 2010-9-3 15:08
关于暂停服务(Not in Service),专门咨询过司机,他说,那是司机下班的车。我表示理解。只是,大清早的,每天却是下班的车比当班的车要多。怪哉!
等了大半天,只见一辆接着一辆空载的大巴从你面前飞驰而过。气不气人。
回复 bqli 2010-9-3 14:12
我也曾深受其害,65路半小时不来,一来两辆的情况真的是太多。
曾经一次等了1个小时还是没来,又没有出租车,手机也没带,电召车都叫不了。只好11路跑到法拉盛,一路上竟然也没有65路经过,我估计至少1.5个小时没车。
还有一次,对面开过去6辆65路, 我要坐的这边才来一辆,一看“暂停服务“,气个半死。后来干脆搬到地铁旁边了。
回复 红酒不过夜 2010-9-3 02:13
我生平第一次看到你差点动用了粗口,可以感受到你的无奈和忿恨。MTA是全体纽约市民的梦魇,恨它又离不开它,眼睁睁瞧着它一次次地提价,服务质素却是每况愈下,可以说MTA绑架了我们和纽约市,它知道我们纵然有再多的愤懑,我们也离不开这座城市。

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