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Originally Posted by aberdeen5698
Sure, it sucks to miss the bus - I totally understand because I've been there more times than I'd like. But the simple fact is that when trains come every few minutes (and even more frequently when you consider that they're coming from both directions) there are always going to be people who just miss the bus. It's just a fact of life. Whining and complaining isn't going to change that.
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The bus departure time from station is published. If someone know they are connect to an infrequent bus, they should always look it up first. With SkyTrain, you know EXACTLY how many minutes it take to get you there, and it WILL get you there on time 99.5% of the time.
Plus the fact that SkyTrain also runs on a schedule, so if you're a frequent traveler, you can plan your trip down to the seconds. I remember I used to take the then-M-Line at 6:13:15 from Metrotown, and get to Braid at 6:29:45 to transfer to the 169 that scheduled to depart at 6:31. Except the days I missed that particular train due to my own fault, out of the entire year I only missed this connection 3 times. My second connection is more tricky... If the 169 depart on time, then there's about 80% chance of making my second connection at 6:51 (the bus scheduled to arrive at 6:50). If the bus driver is being "nice" and decide to wait for the people running downstairs from the 6:30:45 SkyTrain arrival from Lougheed, then most likely me and everyone else who are on the bus will miss their connection and stranded at Coquitlam Station.
Of course I can choose to take the earlier bus for guaranteed connection, but 20min late arrival on some days beats 15min earlier departure everyday, right?
And as someone who used to take 4-6 transfers everyday, this missing connection happened to me way too many times.... It's so intense, checking my time every 30 seconds on bus, and at every intersection hoping it will beat the red light so I can make my next connection....