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Originally Posted by hammersklavier
Changing RR designations is just obfuscating the real issue. If our RR designations work just as well as Paris' RER designations then we're obviously doing something right...SEPTA first has to address issues like its archaic fare-collection system, annoying fact that you still have to pay an extra $2 onboard for the fare if there's no ticket agent, lack of automated ticket machines, lack of heavy rail through large parts of the city yaddi yadda yadda...
Why are they making the 101 and 102 green? Are they going to add the 15 to the rail transit map? If they're getting rid of the brown color designation, is there a new Brown Line in the works?
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The 101 and 102 are trolley routes, so why not make them green?