Metrolink connection problem: Can this be blamed on the conductor I asked?

If being a “victim” makes you feel better, more power to you.

What does satisfaction look like?

Also, what’s in Riverside that you couldn’t find in Gardena?

Poor conduct on the part of the conductor.

If the train should jump the track, do you want your money back?

What satisfaction can you get because he made a simple error? It inconvienced you and that’s too bad, but have a little human compassion for goodness sake. Apparently the schedule just changed and it’s obvious he made a mistake. You don’t need to blame him to get over it.

You still haven’t said what made you think, prior to speaking to the conductor, that the schedule was going to be conducive to your needs to begin with.

Fault is God’s as He made humans imperfect and capable of making mistakes. You and your conductor was just working as designed, so rejoice you both are functioning properly and wait for human software upgrade 2.0.

I find that quite often the question we ask is not the question we think we are asking, so the answers we receive are not the answers we are seeking.

Wait a sec, I thought that money-back guarantee was only good on the Chicago line?

Now, snatch this pebble from my hand.

The lawyer I do paralegal stuff for, wanted me to take care of business at agencies in Riverside, specifically.

LACMTA (Metro) owns it now. L.A. County transit authority buys Union Station for $75 million

Well, if this is something you get paid to do, and you don’t need to turn down an opportunity to earn money, learn how to use this site.

Unfortunately for you, the Metrolink’s schedule is set up more for people who live in Riverside and work in LA County than the other way around.

I’m not surprised.

What the conductor stood to gain was entrance into Heaven by following God’s will. God wanted you to be late so he made the conductor lie to you. Why do you not want the conductor to get into Heaven? :dubious:

Why the quotes? Is it really named that or is that the nickname because people refuse to sit in the backs of the cars?

I am not certain that this is the right name of the station, which is the transfer point between the Blue and Green lines.

Willowbrook/Rosa Parks

The first train from A to B can be very different from the first train at B from A.

well, yea, the seats are all facing the opposite direction!

Thanx :slight_smile: