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Transportation Challenge: 2:39 pm - 6:09 pm


The final in the series. See the Intro, Early AM, & Mid-Day.

P3200027 2:39 pm - I found it. I almost can’t believe I found it. I got really turned around, which is kind of strange for me. My husband calls me his human GPS. A SW/SE confusion cost me about 5 blocks of walking.

2:42 pm - I’m on my bus. The driver looked in confusion at my Earth Day coupon. I’m sure I was his first of the day. This is my 4th bus. Fourth style. This is like a small charter bus with nice cushioned seats. Clean. I’m one of 6 passengers.

2:49 pm - Just passed my house.

2:57 pm - Mercy Hospital. Nice, right at the hospital. One guy that’s been riding with me from downtown confirms with the driver that we’re headed to South Beach. Oops. Nope, sorry, we’re going to South Miami. Different.

3:08 pm - Arrive in Coconut Grove. I probably could have gone one more stop, to get a little closer.

3:23 pm - Green Street Cafe, the Grapevine’s recommendation. I’m sitting at my table, and decide to choose my next stop, so I can plan it out while I wait for my Green Salad. I picked #3, MIA. That will have to be my last stop of the day. By the time I get there & back home, it should be getting dark.

P3200028 3:31 pm - Enjoying my salad. There is an older woman to my side who struck up a conversation with some gentlemen sitting nearby. A former Grove resident that now lives on the beach, she tells them, "You can take the girl out of the Grove, but you can’t take the Grove out of the girl." I love it! In front of me is a table with 3 middle-aged adults…one of which is a woman, around 60, with long bright purple hair. Classic. I don’t think I’ve ever been to the Grove during a weekday. Lots of locals here at Green Street, but in no way crowded.

3:48 pm - The same gentlemen I mentioned earlier are kind of flirting with the waitress. The ask if anyone has ever told her she looks like Betty Boop. I’m not sure that would be taken as a compliment. ..but the waitress is cute & very nice. I’ve found that I should take the 37 bus to MIA. So I’ll just need to walk to Grand & 37th. Not sure how far that is.

4:27 pm - Boarded the 37 bus. It was more that 5 long blocks to get to the stop. A little confusion as to which way was North and which way was South. I didn’t take out my map because I didn’t want to look lost…which was pointless since I crossed the intersection 5 times to get to my spot.

4:31 pm - This is the same kind of bus as the one I took to Miami Beach. The back part is a little higher than the front. There are about 20 passengers. We’re supposed to arrive at the airport at 5:00 pm.

4:39 pm - Coral Way stop. We’ve now got about 35 passengers.

P3200030 5:08 pm - Arrived at the airport. A teenager named Jonathan helped me out. He was really nice. He’s learning English because he just moved here last year from Columbia. I had originally asked his friend my question, but later I found out that the first guy didn’t understand me. He spoke Portuguese. Jonathan was impressed with my Spanish and says I’m only the second gringa he’s ever met that speaks Spanish.

After taking my pics at the airport, I check out which bus I’ll need to take to get back home. Seems like my best bet is the #7, which will bring me back to Government Center. It seems to me that it leaves at 5:31 pm, so I pretend that Alesh gave me the challenge to buy a guava & cheese empanada from La Carreta before heading back outside.

P32000295:19 pm - I check the schedule again and I realize that I’m an idiot. That time was westbound. I want eastbound. I just missed my bus & will have to wait 30 more minutes.

5:24 pm - A lady just asked me when the next Tri-Rail shuttle would leave. I got up- to check the schedule with her. A bus arrives. I check the schedule quickly and it seems that it will be dropping off at Douglas Station (MetroRail). That works for me, so I get on. But I can’t remember which number bus it is. I think I’m on the #37 again, going east. I ask someone. No, it’s the 42. Sounds good to me.

5:33 pm - I check the schedule. It seems this should have left the airport at 5:27 pm, so it was a little early (or late?). I should be back at Douglas Road Station by 6:02 pm.

5:45 pm - We’re stuck in traffic in Coral Gables. Just inching along and hitting every red light. I’m so tired. What is all of this construction anyway? There are tearing up the streets. It’s just me & one other lady on the bus.

P3200031 5:54 pm - Bus arrived at Douglas Station. Early also - maybe this was actually an earlier bus running late?

5:57 pm - MetroRail northbound arrives. I’ll take the train to the 3rd stop and get off at Brickell. Lots of kids on the train. Coming home from school, it seems.

6:04 pm - Arrive at Brickell.

6:06 pm - Waiting for MetroMover. normally I would walk all the way home from here, but I’m wiped out. I stay away from a guy who I think is talking to himself only to realize that he’s using his hands-free set for his cell phone.

6:08 pm - On MetroMover to Financial District.

6:09 pm - Arrive. Whew!

Thanks to everyone who participated (including Manola, who I previously failed to mention). I had a lot of fun, got a lot of exercise, and learned how to move around on public transit.

Related Reading:

AAA Miami & Ft. Lauderdale, Florida: Boca Raton, Boyton Beach, Coral Gabels, Delray Beach, Hialeah, Hollywood, Homestead, Juno Beach, Key Biscayne, Lauderhill, Miami Beach, Palm Beach, Pompano Beach, West Palm Beach: Plus Downtown Key West, (Everglades National Park, Florida Keys, Ft. Lauderdale / Hollywood International Airport, Ft. Lauderdale Visitor's Guide, Miami International Airport, Miami Metrorail, Miami Visitor's Guide, Miami Beach Visitor's Guide: Vicinity Series 2007, 2007 Printing, 2007-488306)
To Train Up A Child
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Transportation Challenge: 11:08 am - 2:22 pm


P3200024Continued from previous

11:08 am - It took me a while to figure out how to go. I decided to take the T route. It seemed like the easiest stop to board would be College North, but the MetroMover still wasn’t working. So I go out to take a shuttle. I was supposed to wait on the Inner Loop bus, but the Omni Loop came around and I decided to just hop on that. I was looking at my map and an older gentleman told me that I looked lost. He tells me he’s lived here 59 years. He can tell me how to get where I need to go. I tell him I want the T bus. He thinks I say "The Key" several times. Finally I say "The beach", "Oh," he says, "You want C to get to the beach." Then the bus driver yells back, "The T, that’s my normal route". Finally after a difficult to understand conversation taking place across 10 aisles of a noisy bus, the driver recommends that I get off at the corner to go to another stop that the T will soon pass by…otherwise I might miss it. Right…I forgot about having to worry about the timing off all of this! I got off, but too bad…I think I might have had a nice conversation with that gentleman.

So I’m waiting here at E Flagler & NE 1st Ave. Seems to me that the bus should be here around 11:19am, but I’m having a little trouble figuring out the map/timing on my schedule. While I’m waiting, I pick up some newspaper flying around and toss it in the trash. The 7A, 2, K, 6, 2(again), 10, 8, 9 go by…then the T!

11:24 am - Board bus. Show coupon. Get on. I’m one of 5 passengers. This is my first time on a real bus in Miami.

11:35 am - Omni stop. Huge stop. Good to know. The younger people on the bus tend to talk on their cells, text, or listen to their iPods. I check the schedule. I’m due to arrive around 12:05 pm. More passengers are boarding. They are paying. I feel bad, I have some extra coupons in my bag. I need to give them out soon or it will just be a waste.

11:48 am - We’re riding over the bridge & now are officially in Miami Beach. What a beautiful ride. A bumpy one, but pretty.

11:52 am - We’ve now got 22 people on the bus. The senior citizen seats are filled (with senior citizens). Something I’ve noticed is that if a younger person is using those "priority seats" and they see a senior citizen boarding, the younger person automatically gets up and changes seats.

11:55 am - This guy just got off with his CVS bags at a stop directly in front of his condo. Sweet!

12:15 pm - The bus is really emptying out. Eight adults, one child. 73rd & Collins. I’m such a dork, my stomach has been nervous for the past few minutes because I know I need to ring the bell for my stop soon.

P320001212:19 pm - I’m here. And I didn’t even have to pull the lever. The nursery is pretty. Lots of plants that I’ve never seen before.

P3200013 The nursery is a socially responsible project. From the website:

Serving the community since 1975, this not-for-profit 501-(c)3 organization works to provide a sheltered workplace for developmentally disabled adults, to provide them with marketable job skills, and to allow them to live more independent and personally satisfying lives.

I’ll have to write a little more about it later (in an update in this same post).

P3200014 I didn’t get to drink a coco water, they weren’t open. I wonder if it’s only on the weekends?

P3200019 I go across the street to the beach. The ocean looks like the Caribbean - light blue & gorgeous.

12:36 pm - Time to figure out my next stop. I pull out #2, Green Street Cafe…..TO BE CONTINUED (I need to get going!!! I’m looking for a southbound bus stop sign & start walking. It takes me 2 blocks  to figure out that I’m on a one-way Northbound street.

P3200022I cut over to Harding Ave. & find a stop. It’s going to be a little tricky to get to the Grove from here. I’ve basically decided to get on the next bus that comes - any route.

12:51 pm - Sweet! It’s the S. That looks like one that I wanted. A girl at my stop gets her money out and I tell her I’ll give her a coupon. I show the driver mine & say I’m going to give the girl another one. The drive wants to see "both, right here, right now". the girl looks confused & pays in the time it takes me to get it out. I give it to her anyway. That sucks that she paid. Oh well.

I’ve been on 3 buses so far today - all different styles (seating wise). It’s hard to count from here, but it seems like there are about 35 people on board.

12:59 pm - It looks like I’ll be getting off at Miami Ave & SW 1st St. I’ll want the number 48 bus. Checking the 48 schedule, I think I need the 1:40 pm bus. That might be a push.

1:04 pm - I just realized that the reason this bus is so big is because it’s a double. I’m sitting at the end of the front section & I didn’t even notice.

1:17 pm - We just turned onto Lincoln Rd. Bus is quite a bit emptier right now. I’m starving.

P3200023 1:21 pm - Man, this is a bumpy ride . I just moved to the back of the bus. I’m sure it’s worse back here.

1:24 pm - We’re on Alton. A guy in a CVS Pharmacy polo shirt gets off. We just happen to be right in front of a CVS. Another drop-off right in front of the destination! I’m doubting I’m going to make the 1:40 pm #48 bus.

P3200025 1:31 pm - Too bad people scratch the windows so much. It’s such a gorgeous view on the bridges, and really anywhere on the beach. We’ve only got about 9 people on the bus now.

1:38 pm - We’re passing the American Airlines Arena. I’m hoping that the 48 is running a little late.

1:41 pm - We’re in front of Bayside. Only 3 passengers on the bus.

1:43 pm - 1st Street. I wouldn’t want to be one of these drivers, that’s for sure. With all of the construction, they barely have one lane to drive in.

P3200026 1:48 pm - I get off the bus after catting with the driver. I didn’t realize it, but we switched drivers mid-way through my ride. The road is blocked. I’m not clear on where I need to go. I wander around a bit, and the same bus driver comes around the corner (in the bus) and gives me a friendly honk and a wave. That’s nice! I pass a couple of stops that I think 48 might be at. I’m wrong.

By now, I’m almost back at Government Center & the Main Library. I’ll take a quick blogging stop & be on my way.

2:22 pm - Most of this post was written during this stop (the rest was added on March 21). I log off and leave the library.

Related Reading:

Gangsters of Miami: True Tales of Mobsters, Gamblers, Hit Men, Con Men and Gang Bangers from the Magic City
The Magic School Bus on the Ocean Floor
How to Train Your Dragon Book 1

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