qwantae Posted March 8, 2014 Report Posted March 8, 2014 http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.nwitimes.com%2Fbusiness%2Ftransportation%2Ftransportation-board-approves-new-hammond-bus-route%2Farticle_2897f586-248a-5242-9688-a1ee5b8b1069.html&h=WAQF-GJmd Quote
rotjohns Posted March 8, 2014 Report Posted March 8, 2014 Doesn't seem to be getting a lot of public support according to the dumb comments listed below the article on the Post Tribune. However, I also think some of these comments are for people that have nothing else better to do with their lives. Considering the public hearing had a packed house in huge favor of it. I'm sure it truly was a major need. 1 Quote
jajuan Posted March 8, 2014 Report Posted March 8, 2014 Doesn't seem to be getting a lot of public support according to the dumb comments listed below the article on the Post Tribune. However, I also think some of these comments are for people that have nothing else better to do with their lives. Considering the public hearing had a packed house in huge favor of it. I'm sure it truly was a major need. Yeah that's the price we pay for having a lot of our information so easily accessible through the internet. We're always going to encounter feeble minded degenerates who always have something negative to say solely based on their having nothing worthwhile going on in their lives instead of it being a legitimate disagreement with the topic at hand. Quote
Busjack Posted March 8, 2014 Report Posted March 8, 2014 Especially through Facebook comments, but the link didn't work for me. Here is the correct link to the Times. This had been mentioned in the Times before. The only thing illuminating from the prior Times article and a study posted on the GPTC site is that there would be one feeder bus, basically serving the Indianapolis Boulevard corridor (Purdue Calumet, and Ultra), and then Calumet Ave. in Munster (Hammond Clinic, Target). There would also be some changes to Route 12, Tri City Connection. Doesn't do anything for the former Calumet Ave. corridor in Hammond nor the two residential circulator routes that Easygo used to serve. The survey also indicates a Whiting and North Hammond feeder, but the survey and articles indicate that it was not funded. Apparently there is some JARC money for the Hammond one. Also, this sure isn't like when the City of Hammond paid GPTC to run a local system. Quote
artthouwill Posted March 8, 2014 Report Posted March 8, 2014 If you really want to see negative comments, read the crime reports. Basically those comments are racially motivated. I suppose some service in Hammond is better than none at all. 1 Quote
Busjack Posted March 8, 2014 Report Posted March 8, 2014 ... I suppose some service in Hammond is better than none at all. But basically only if you live in Woodmar. Also, this doesn't indicate if it is coordinated with ECT, which at least used to serve Woodmar (probably now Walmart, as the mall is gone, although Carson's is still there), and, as a consequence, paratransit went down to about 175th. Quote
artthouwill Posted March 8, 2014 Report Posted March 8, 2014 But basically only if you live in Woodmar. Also, this doesn't indicate if it is coordinated with ECT, which at least used to serve Woodmar (probably now Walmart, as the mall is gone, although Carson's is still there), and, as a consequence, paratransit went down to about 175th. The Woodmar area and Kmart/Ultra area had better ridership when I lived in Hammond than any other part save service for Hammond High. Quote
Busjack Posted March 9, 2014 Report Posted March 9, 2014 The Woodmar area and Kmart/Ultra area had better ridership when I lived in Hammond than any other part save service for Hammond High. KMart's long gone. Same developer was supposed to develop both it and Woodmar, and apparently it went into foreclosure. Quote
ctrabs74 Posted June 13, 2014 Report Posted June 13, 2014 Service began on May 27: http://www.gptcbus.com/routes_files/Rte%2012%20-%20Lakeshore%20Connection.pdf They're already making tweaks to the 24/Lakeshore South route, which serves a good portion of Downtown Hammond, from what I can see on the map. Quote
ctrabs74 Posted June 13, 2014 Report Posted June 13, 2014 But basically only if you live in Woodmar. Also, this doesn't indicate if it is coordinated with ECT, which at least used to serve Woodmar (probably now Walmart, as the mall is gone, although Carson's is still there), and, as a consequence, paratransit went down to about 175th. It's hard to tell from ECT's schedules, but there is some service to Woodmar from what I can tell. Quote
Busjack Posted June 13, 2014 Report Posted June 13, 2014 Service began on May 27: http://www.gptcbus.com/routes_files/Rte%2012%20-%20Lakeshore%20Connection.pdf They're already making tweaks to the 24/Lakeshore South route, which serves a good portion of Downtown Hammond, from what I can see on the map. 12 doesn't appear much different from what it has been (under the name Tri Cities Connection; former schedule). 24 is new, and the new thing indicated in the map is that there is the loop via Ridge, 175th, Columbia, so it does a much better job of serving south Hammond than I originally thought. Also connects with Pace, although I don't see why they can't reopen the Hammond Transit Center. Quote
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