Friday, January 04, 2008

CTA isn't all that bad.

Well, it's that time of month again: time for the Chicago Transit Authority to threaten to cut service, fire people, and increase fares. Yeah, we've heard this all before on more than one occasion, and it gets old. And yes, as recently as, oh...today...I had a train door shut in my face when I was trying to board the Brown Line. But you know what? The CTA does have a good side. The following pictures from the past holiday season are proof. (The timestamps are an hour off -- my camera didn't subtract an hour when we went back to standard time.)

On December 20, 2007, the CTA Holiday Train was doing the Red Line route northbound at about 6:30pm from where I work. I happen to get off work at 6:00, so I stayed late for a few minutes to ride the Holiday Train. It's really a nice thing. Here it is arriving at the Harrison stop:


Here's a bit of what the inside looked like:
Part of the inside of a car on the Holiday Train

Another angle of the inside of the car...
No actual advertisements on the Holiday Train - just fake ones!

Windows are frosted with winter designs...
Frosted window on the Holiday Train

The usual ads you see near the ceiling were replaced by fake ads, including this one for "Northstar Bucks Coffee."
When at the North Pole, warm up with a latte from Northstar Bucks!

More fake advertisements...
A fictitious PSA on the Holiday Train

The Holiday Train is completely decked out in Christmas. Christmas lights everywhere, Christmas music piped in over the PA...even the seats had Christmas-themed upholstery.
Even the upholstery is Christmassed up!

Due to switching or signaling problems, we were delayed at Belmont, so Santa stepped off his car to pose for pictures with customers.
We were delayed at Belmont, so Santa stepped off to pose for pictures with customers.

Really, if this isn't enough reason to give CTA a pat on the back, then I don't know what is.

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