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Three things- 1. Thanks for letting the number 25 run right by my house when i needed it last year, but now that i don't, i don't care. 2.Thanks for accepting credit cards into the machine at the Triskett rapid station. I did not expect that level of user friendliness. Most small stores and restaurants still give you the evil eye when you use the card, but RTA has embraced the future. To the best of their ability. This leads me to point three... 3. I needed to charge my fare because i only brought $2.25. Last time i rode a bus in 2009 it was $1.75. Today it was two friggin fifty! No more fare hikes, ya hear me? I know, i should have looked up the fares online. But who would expect a nearly dollar spike in the price within a year? I guess i should have. I forget that the "Health Line" cost RTA nearly eighty billion dollars to construct. But if you need a ride from Chipotle in University Circle to a toilet in Starbucks at Playhouse Square on a bus that thinks it's a train while watching garbage cans that are "art" zoom by, then it was worth every penny.
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