mdrejhon
Senior Member
More seriously on topic.
I've had concerns about the new faregate fragility from accidental faregate door-forcing.
But recently, I almost ran through a faregate (exiting a station in a hurry) but it opened fully on time when I accidentally semi-jogged-through (super brisk walk still with too much momentum, slowing myself down too late) before I bumped hard into hesistating doors. Which, alas, I have done before, accidentally as a klutz myself. Maybe once every six weeks by accident.
But a few times recently, the faregate just whooshes right open on time, with no delay, despite my speed, seemingly faster than I remember.
Is it my imagination, but are some faregates opening a wee bit faster?
If so, is it just the newer installations or newer firmware?
Or am I just imagining things?
EDIT: Also -- with the new faregate / vending machine / Presto infrastructure piggybacking on the same new Internet backbone infrastructure that TCONNECT also piggybacks off, one thing I noticed recently is that TCONNECT is now authenticating faster on iOS devices than it used to. My messages/twitter/emails burst out during a subway ride everytime I go through a station -- it keeps auto-reconnecting to TCONNECT before the train slows down and data transfers now begin before the train fully stops and doors opens -- pretty neat -- as long as the train is not too crowded. With the longer connected time surges, I now even have time to load a new Safari browser tab (or three) sometimes, for reading between stations. I wonder what TTC or TCONNECT changed to improve WiFi auto-reconnection performance, or if that was an Apple update that did that. (Now, TTC, how about getting data reception in the tunnels or even directly on the train...)
I've had concerns about the new faregate fragility from accidental faregate door-forcing.
But recently, I almost ran through a faregate (exiting a station in a hurry) but it opened fully on time when I accidentally semi-jogged-through (super brisk walk still with too much momentum, slowing myself down too late) before I bumped hard into hesistating doors. Which, alas, I have done before, accidentally as a klutz myself. Maybe once every six weeks by accident.
But a few times recently, the faregate just whooshes right open on time, with no delay, despite my speed, seemingly faster than I remember.
Is it my imagination, but are some faregates opening a wee bit faster?
If so, is it just the newer installations or newer firmware?
Or am I just imagining things?
EDIT: Also -- with the new faregate / vending machine / Presto infrastructure piggybacking on the same new Internet backbone infrastructure that TCONNECT also piggybacks off, one thing I noticed recently is that TCONNECT is now authenticating faster on iOS devices than it used to. My messages/twitter/emails burst out during a subway ride everytime I go through a station -- it keeps auto-reconnecting to TCONNECT before the train slows down and data transfers now begin before the train fully stops and doors opens -- pretty neat -- as long as the train is not too crowded. With the longer connected time surges, I now even have time to load a new Safari browser tab (or three) sometimes, for reading between stations. I wonder what TTC or TCONNECT changed to improve WiFi auto-reconnection performance, or if that was an Apple update that did that. (Now, TTC, how about getting data reception in the tunnels or even directly on the train...)
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