The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Getting cranky about commuting issues

- Jim Cameron

Call me a curmudgeon, but I’m getting cranky about transporta­tion these days. For example: Face masks.

Why is it so hard for train and subway passengers to wear a face mask? Does the MTA really need to do a PSA campaign (with pictures) showing that a mask around your neck or not covering your nose and mouth isn’t protecting anyone?

Apparently so. Noncomplia­nt passengers are either stupid, uncaring or both.

Here’s the solution: Just like the old days when Metro-North had smoking and non-smoking cars, let’s have masked and unmasked cars.

Let the unmasked idiots ride together, get sick and stop commuting, freeing up more space for the rest of us.

There’s an app for that

The Long Island Rail Road has a nifty new app that riders can use to see which cars on their train are crowded and which ones aren’t, encouragin­g social distancing. If Metro-North really cares about social distancing, bring that app to our trains now.

Coffee, tea or nothing?

The airlines say they want us to fly again, but they’re doing little to make us feel safe. They proclaim that passengers should wear face masks, but they don’t enforce the rule. They say they’ll keep middle seats empty, but don’t. They can sanitize each plane until the cows come home but it won’t protect us from one unmasked, asymptomat­ic bozo.

Now the airlines have suspended drink and food service, instead handing out plastic bags with small bottles of water and a few snacks — but no booze. Passengers can bring their own food, but not alcohol. I guess the airport bars, if they’re open, will be really busy as passengers self-medicate before their next flight.

Traffic and trucks

As I predicted, as New York City opens up, commuters are opting for the relative safety of their own cars instead of taking the train. That means traffic on our highways is building again, approachin­g prepandemi­c levels of congestion.

Meantime, where are the Connecticu­t State Police? Why are trucks driving faster, often in the left hand lane, with impunity? And why does Interstate 95 sound like a speedway at night, with muscle cars and motorcycle­s defying the speed limit and common sense as they treat the interstate like a drag strip?

Amtrak cuts

There’s good news (some) and bad (lots of it) about Amtrak.

On-time performanc­e is getting so good that some trains are arriving ahead of schedule. That shows how padded the old timetable has been.

The other good news is that Amtrak’s next generation of Acela is undergoing testing and should be in service by 2021. Too bad there won’t be any passengers to ride them.

Though train service from Washington to Boston is slowly returning, ridership is not. At least not yet, especially in other parts of the country. So the railroad has announced it is cutting daily service to just three days a week on long-distance runs outside of the northeast, starting October 1st.

My rail fan friends are going nuts over the announceme­nt, but to me this makes sense. If there’s no ridership, why run shorter but still near-empty trains? While the Northeast Corridor trains used to come close to turning a profit, the long-distance trains have always been a money loser. So in tight times, let’s prioritize and put the trains where the passengers are.

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