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<blockquote data-quote="GoingNorth" data-source="post: 685543" data-attributes="member: 1963"><p>Have him call the bus lines offices and ask them for the number of the bus that stops near your house, it's route, and what times it shows up. Then, have him ask them how to get to wherever he has to go. They can tell him if he has to change buses, where to change, and approximately how long the wheeled or rail part of the trip will take.</p><p></p><p>When I first got back to Chicago in 92, I discovered that the CTA had rearranged its light rail schedules, changed the nomenclature used for the train routes, and complete rearranged what buses ran where when. I must've driven the CTA call center folks insane until I started to figure out the new layout (and got a map).</p><p></p><p>Your son can actually do this himself. It's part of being a grownup, and he will feel better when he can handle public transportation on his own.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoingNorth, post: 685543, member: 1963"] Have him call the bus lines offices and ask them for the number of the bus that stops near your house, it's route, and what times it shows up. Then, have him ask them how to get to wherever he has to go. They can tell him if he has to change buses, where to change, and approximately how long the wheeled or rail part of the trip will take. When I first got back to Chicago in 92, I discovered that the CTA had rearranged its light rail schedules, changed the nomenclature used for the train routes, and complete rearranged what buses ran where when. I must've driven the CTA call center folks insane until I started to figure out the new layout (and got a map). Your son can actually do this himself. It's part of being a grownup, and he will feel better when he can handle public transportation on his own. [/QUOTE]
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