I am the only one in my friend group who actually likes taking SEPTA, and it’s really hard to explain why.

Objectively, I’ve had bad experiences on SEPTA. Every now and then, a train car smells awful. There’s druggies everywhere. Some mentally ill folk will start yelling, etc. Train stations smell like piss and cigarette smoke. Objectively, I understand why a lot of people are scared of, hesitant of, or dislike SEPTA.

But for some reason… I just enjoy it. I’m fascinated by it. It brings people from all walks of life together. It gives you a sense of reality and community. It’s got personality… It’s got Philadelphia personality. It summarizes the city, in a way.

I grew up in a wealthier suburb where I very rarely encountered homelessness, severe mental illness, etc. I was sheltered. Being in Philadelphia and especially being on SEPTA, feels so much more authentic. Like I’m experiencing real life.

I’m sure it helps that I’m male too.

Does anyone else feel the same?

  • jeffw@lemmy.worldM
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    9 days ago

    that’s pretty wild about your friend. my wife works in the city and maybe has 1 serious delay every other month. it’s cheaper, more relaxing, more productive (you can read, etc.), and more environmentally friendly to take regional rail over driving to work. I do think a lot of people misunderstand that the SEPTA “problems” are mostly subway issues (personally, I’ve never had a problem on the subway, but if you look at the stories that make the news, it’s a lot of subway stuff). idk if that’s just PR or what, but SEPTA probably could address that better.

    Also, as someone who has lived in “small cities,” Philly is not small lol. Small is when your city is 100-200k and your metro area is barely 1 million. Philly is the 5th biggest city in the US

    edit: it’s been years and i still say “5th”. We’re 6th