In my two months of use at all hours of the day and all days of the week, I have only been on one bus with only just myself. The routes they manage are clearly used in great volume with great frequency. The busses here are valued and utilized with good affect.
They operate on an old school paper map system with none of their routes on google maps. Despite that it's free to submit that info to google, they keep it quaint. The routes are single bus only and the system itself easy to remember. If you have a challenging transfer situation they will accept a phone call, so that you can notify them, and they will have that bus look for you. Which is not a common feature for public transit in my decade of public transit use.
Drivers chat non-stop with passenger whether that chat is welcome or not. And weirdly its not as intrusive as it sounds. Just awkward since drivers will have no inhibitions with sharing their opinions or personal lives. Which, despite the awkwardness, is actually heart-warming.
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Why cant i see full service routes on website?
Wish busses ran on sundays and possible night shifts for late night workers other than that its fine
Route times are shortened on Saturday and non-existent on Sunday. Which is especially baffling when you understand that the majority of Green Bay is lower middle to general-lower class incomes and service jobs.
When I first moved here I was appalled and incensed that the routes were not on google maps. After asking around, talking to Google themselves, and inquiring with friends involved with other city governments, it seems likely that its not a result of low concern, but of awareness. Hiring a GIS intern for a summer to create an Arc shapefile with the stops, routes, and timetables is the first step. Sending that file off to Google Maps, for free, is the second step. Google just needs the file and a designated city official to confirm the file and its sources authenticity. They do the rest... for free.
Of all bus services Ive experienced across New York, Madison, Minneapolis, Denver, Chicago, and Milwaukee... Green Bays can be the weirdest you've ever experienced. Simultaneously shocking in it's passive aggressively judgmental drivers, and heart warming in how they ignore the cord pull and instead shout to the passengers about what stops they want. A great example of Winnebagan regional attitude and culture. Constantly in your personal space, business, and background both to be genuinely helpful and also to be controlling and cynically judgmental. Lol
It's not safe anymore because of the people that Hag out here but great severs
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