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Yes, deodorant is our friend! <br /> <br />The train I was on was also daytrippers. Consequently, we had people asking all sorts of stupid questions of our driver (not really an engineer), who also seemed new. The freeway platforms are incredibly loud. I wi***hey would put noise barriers up along the stations. I'm just waiting for the first SUV to hop the carpool lane into the right-of-way. <br /> <br />Wonder how much seniority it takes to sit in a computerized cab? Those cars basically run themselves. <br /> <br />Kind of embarrassing how people acted so naive. I'm originally from the East coast, have ridden DC Metro, SEPTA, NJ Transit, NYC Subway, etc. It's sad that LA Metro is basically the equivalent of Baltimore's light rail. An excuse to make people feel better about freeway capacity.
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