Which mass transit mode have you touched?

Buses, and the Max at Portland, Oregon, and many of Subways in Tokyo, Japan. That's all I've touched.

Wow, you've been to Tokyo, Japan. You're lucky! For Alldeaf members who don't know what Portland MAX is, it's a light rail (regionwide) and streetcar (downtown area) system for Portland metro area.
 
i have been on ferry from cozumel to cancun 3 years ago that was the fast ferry
and mackinac Island ferry a fast one alot when i visit the Island in northern michigan next to the mackinac bridge
 
I enjoy riding on the monorail its so much fun.. I have been on a ferry to get to Balboa Island.
 
i have been on ferry from cozumel to cancun 3 years ago that was the fast ferry
and mackinac Island ferry a fast one alot when i visit the Island in northern michigan next to the mackinac bridge

Wow, that's cool. That's called high speed ferry. :) We have those from Seattle to Victoria, BC. Their top speeds go around 50 miles per hour or so. Lake Chelan has high speed ferry, too.
 
LA metro (subway, bus, busway, light rail, metrolink)
Chicago (subway, bus, metra)
Atlanta (subway, bus)
Bay area (BART)
Miami (bus, can't remember)
Dallas (light rail, commuter rail)
Amtrak

Sequioas, how about maglev? I never been touched yet.
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LA metro (subway, bus, busway, light rail, metrolink)
Chicago (subway, bus, metra)
Atlanta (subway, bus)
Bay area (BART)
Miami (bus, can't remember)
Dallas (light rail, commuter rail)
Amtrak

Sequioas, how about maglev? I never been touched yet.
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I decided not to include high speed rail because very small amount of people have ridden it so I posted the most common type of mass transit modes. :)
 
Seattle-Monorail, buses, commuters trains, rapid buses, ferries, soon to ride their new streetcar and light rail when they opens! :)
New York City-Subways, heavy rails, ferries
Chicago-Heavy rail and subway
Los Angeles-buses and monorail (Disneyland)
Las Vegas-monorail
San Diego-trolley/light rail
San Fransisco- BART (Heavy rail/subway)
Vancouver BC-heavy rail and ferries
Victoria BC-ferries
Portland, OR- MAX (light rail)
 
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Bus, heavy rail, ferry (NYC Metro)
Bus (Rochester NY RGRTA)
Commuter Rail (Rochester NY-NYC Amtrak)
Monorail (Disney)
 
I've been on the buses and rail line..

Greyhound (WC accessible)
Metro Transit (bus and train)
Southwest Transit
Minnesota Valley Transit Authority
Maple Grove Transit (Operated by Metro Transit and Laidlaw Transit)
Anoka County Transit
Roseville Area Circulator (Operated by Lonrez bus inc.)
University of Minnesota school transit system (Operated by First Student Transport)
Brooklyn Circulator (Operated by Metro Transit and Laidlaw Transit
Robbinsdale Circulator (Operated by Laidlaw Transit)
North Suburban (Operated by Metro Transit and Lornez bus inc)
Plymouth Transit (Operated by Laidlaw Transit)
 
I decided not to include high speed rail because very small amount of people have ridden it so I posted the most common type of mass transit modes. :)

maybe you should said city transportation? That make different to rule?
 
Ie never been on a mass transit system such as trains, airplanes, and metro transportation such as subways. In my rural area your options for transportation are limited to your own run down vehicle, bicycles, your feet, or a horse. 98% of the population here drives their own vehicle or bums a ride from friends.
 
Ohh yea one more thing that I forgot! Tsk tsk at me! LOL!

The Duquesne Incline, in Pittsburgh. If you are curious what it is looks like...DHB took me to Pittsburgh for 4th of July (that was my first time go PGH) when I was about 10-12 (don't remember exact) weeks pregnant. And he took me to Duquesne Incline. I enjoyed the view. :) I would go back on again!

here is the picture. It is FUN!

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LOL,I been ride this one. It is usually uphill and downhill trolley. My wife and I went shop at station square.
 
maybe you should said city transportation? That make different to rule?

mass transit is what you meant. :) it means, any transit that are used to carry a lot of people on the same route around the metro area.
 
--SEPTA Bus and Regional Rail (PA)
--Metro Subway and Bus (DC)
--NYC Subway
--BART Subway (SF, Calif)
--Amtrak
--Greyhound
--some Chinatown Bus
 
Oh!, I forgot to add in other state on my vacation trip.

Chicago Transit Authority (First time a wheelchair rescue in an airport subway station's elevator broke down and thanked to the Chicago Fire Dept.)
PACE (out of chicago area)
VanGalder Express Line-CoachUSA (Commuter bus between Madison, WI and Chicago-O'Hare)
Rockford Mass Transit District (Rockford, Il)
Tulsa Transit (Tulsa, OK)
Duluth Transit Authority (Duluth, MN)
 
Wow, you've been to Tokyo, Japan. You're lucky! For Alldeaf members who don't know what Portland MAX is, it's a light rail (regionwide) and streetcar (downtown area) system for Portland metro area.

Ohh oops about "Max", my habits lol. Everyone in Portland Metro call the light rail in Portland as Max, that's why.

Yeah I have been in Tokyo, Japan and it was AWESOME there! Here's my own picture of the subway in Tokyo, Japan and they are very fast, like they come by for every 3-5 minutes.

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Ohh oops about "Max", my habits lol. Everyone in Portland Metro call the light rail in Portland as Max, that's why.

Yeah I have been in Tokyo, Japan and it was AWESOME there! Here's my own picture of the subway in Tokyo, Japan and they are very fast, like they come by for every 3-5 minutes.

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Wow, that's cool! Looks like JR west rail agency to me, I believe.
 
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