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Bryan on October 10th, 2007 at 1:20 pm
As a frequent Muni rider, I’ve come to rely on this app, but find the use model to be cumbersome. It would be really helpful if you were able to pinpoint a particular Muni stop or station, and see which trains are due inbound and outbound (instead of selecting the train, then the stop). For example, if I’m heading inbound from Church / Market St. underground station to the Embarcadero station, I’ve got to check the inbound K, L, M and T lines to see which is going to hit the station first. Having to reload / refresh four times (over EDGE) is a pain.
As a frequent Muni rider, I’ve come to rely on this app, but find the use model to be cumbersome. It would be really helpful if you were able to pinpoint a particular Muni stop or station, and see which trains are due inbound and outbound (instead of selecting the train, then the stop). For example, if I’m heading inbound from Church / Market St. underground station to the Embarcadero station, I’ve got to check the inbound K, L, M and T lines to see which is going to hit the station first. Having to reload / refresh four times (over EDGE) is a pain.