Ryan
Court Jester
I'm not sure how I feel about the change - if the stations are sufficiently lit, the current style works very well. Sadly, the lighting (like the rest of the system) is in a sad state of disrepair.
Personally, I think that they should be focusing their resources on the important things like not derailing, running on time, not breaking down... The cosmetic stuff just sounds like lipstick on a pig.
http://dcist.com/2013/04/bethesda_will_soon_boast_metro_stat.php
Personally, I think that they should be focusing their resources on the important things like not derailing, running on time, not breaking down... The cosmetic stuff just sounds like lipstick on a pig.
http://dcist.com/2013/04/bethesda_will_soon_boast_metro_stat.php
Even some of Metro's iconic characteristics will see changesstainless steel and gray paneling will replace Metro's traditional brown, while kiosks and pylons will be thinner and taller than they are now. More faregates that will feature new technology will allow for faster entry and exit, while signage will be clearer and less cluttered.