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    Downtown Annapolis Trolley

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    Annapolis Transit

    Annapolis Transit

    1.3(4 reviews)
    1.9 mi

    these reviews are from 14 years ago and 14 years later, it is still awful. Drivers arrive late, or…read morenot at all. Ms. Drew is a rude woman! Ms. Ivy and Mr. Keith are the only drivers that show up on time in the early morning and do not drive like bats out of hell. have some regard for yall passengers.

    Annapolis transit is the worst I have ever encountered. Ever…read more The routes are so limited as to be almost laughable. Despite being the state capitol, and within half an hour in either direction of the state's largest city and the nation's capitol, there is no easy and direct way to get to either. In order to get to Baltimore, I need to walk downtown and grab the bus, then take it for an hour to get to the light rail (which is 20 minutes away by car) and ride that for another half hour. 90+ minutes by public transit, 30 minutes by car. To get to DC, I need to grab the brown bus and take it to the Dillon bus stop. From there, I can grab a privately run bus to the metro, and from there get into DC. 40 minutes if I drive the whole way, 90 minutes if I drive to the metro, and 3-4 HOURS if I bus the whole way! (not to mention $4 more expensive). I tried riding the new "trolley" buses for the first time today, too. It was more than twenty minutes late (this a bus that only comes ever 45 minutes). When I got on, the driver started screaming epithets at me for not throwing away my empty ceramic coffee mug. When I got off, he yelled at me for not asking for a transfer when I first got on. The seats are almost too narrow for two small people to huddle upon, and once the bus tries to turn you're out of luck-- no hand grips, and those slippery seats will dump you straight onto the floor. In addition to the late, poorly run bus system, there's the lack of good sidewalks and crosswalks in Annapolis. Sidewalks, when they exist at all, tend to be narrow and poorly maintained -- often broken, or studded with telephone poles. Every time I need to tromp a few miles on these awful sidewalks (often having to step into the street to get around permanent obstacles, cars, other pedestrians, or because the sidewalk had just randomly ended) I'm thankful that I'm not in some way handicapped, because damn-- there is no way these sidewalks are accessible to anyone with crutches, a cane, a walker, or a wheelchair. Crosswalks are often hundreds of feet apart, sometimes with stretches of road in between that have no sidewalk or shoulder at all to walk upon. This means either walking in the middle of a busy road or waiting for a pause in traffic in order to dash across. West street is terrible in this fashion. Also, that T-intersection where Forest Hills Ave hits Bay Ridge Ave. Lots of traffic, and half way between an elementary school and a public library... but no sidewalk or crosswalk on the right side of the road. Brilliant. This area is so unfriendly to pedestrians that I'm moving. That's seriously a major part of my impetus to do so. The traffic is too awful to drive between 3pm and 7pm, and all other options are dangerous or inconvenient. I'm tired of being stuck in my house because Annapolis transit authority doesn't give a crap.

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