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Saturday, October 11, 2025

Some Things You Might Want to Know About in Transportation!


 














1.    Do you take the M or F subway in New York?  This one is for you if you do.  In December, 2025 they will switch.  From what I'm seeing, this seems to have to do with Queens Plaza.  Not entirely sure what the MTA is doing that makes this necessary, but be aware it will happen.



https://www.mta.info/article/f-m-swap



https://secretnyc.co/f-m-trains-route-swap-december/
























2.    OMNY.  What's the real deal?



Well, I heard about it a while back and it sounded complex, shiesty and a bit silly.  But then I gave it a try.  Here's the real deal.  New York is just catching up with the rest of the civilized world.  It's a card that taps.  If you want you can use a credit card that taps.  No biggie.  They did get rid of weekly passes, but after $34 a week; that's a seven day period; it stops charging you.  It works whether with OMNY card or a single credit card.  You can also tap for up to four people at a time on a single card.



Let me tell you, I spend enough time in New York to have tried out all the various options that articles on the subject discuss.  It all works, and if you do it right; you can save a little money.



The old MetroCard will be over come the end of the year.  The new OMNY options are available now.  It's really just an upgrade but do watch out the beginning of the year for possible rate hikes.



https://omny.info/



https://www.mta.info/fares-tolls/subway-bus/tap-and-ride























3.    The Charlie Card, MBTA.  This card as well is undergoing some changes.  Welcome to Boston.  The Charlie Card, the OMNY of Boston is undergoing changes.  Over the next little bit; dates are vague; this card will be more useful with tap stations as well.  This card will eventually be able to tap on the ferries that MBTA operates as well as T and buses.  There currently, is still a weekly card available.



Once again, Boston is stepping into the modern era.  The idea is that this system too, will be able to accommodate credit cards as payment.



https://www.mbta.com/fares/charlie/about-the-new-charlie-system



https://www.mbta.com/fares/fare-transformation



https://bostonuncovered.com/mbta-automatic-fare-system/



















4.    Metro North Rate Hikes.  If you haven't ridden Metro North lately, be aware that in September there were rate hikes.  It's across the board on Metro North and also some on LIRR.



Don't worry about your budget.  It tops out at about $.40 for the longer rides.  I barely noticed the difference.  However, when you consider how many people ride these trains, it will be a big boost to the system.



https://www.mta.info/fares-tolls/2025-changes



https://www.ctinsider.com/news/article/ct-metro-north-train-ticket-prices-increase-21025192.php
















5.    Subway rate hikes.  So goes inflation.  This one starts in January, 2026.  The fare goes up $.10 for a subway ride.  Weekly rates are expected but not officially set to go from $34 to $35.  Haven't heard the official word on that yet, but look for it.



Once again, when you consider how many fares a day they collect; that's a big boost for the system.



https://www.thecity.nyc/2025/09/30/mta-fare-hike-3-dollars-subway/



https://www.nytimes.com/2025/09/30/nyregion/nyc-subway-bus-fare-price-increase.html



















6.    Changes over on the Hudson Line.  This is that commuter system that goes up the Hudson Valley to Poughkeepsie.  What we're getting are faster super express trains on that line.  It's a long way up there and it takes a lot of time.  They also share a good portion of the line with Amtrak and many people actually switch at Poughkeepsie between the two services.



Adding express just gets more people where they need to be faster.  It's worked great over on the New Haven Line, so hoorah!



The buzz is that they're planning on faster trains too.



https://www.mta.info/press-release/icymi-governor-hochul-announces-mta-metro-north-railroad-super-express-trips-between



https://www.mta.info/article/new-metro-north-schedules-start-october-5-2025



https://www.timesunion.com/hudsonvalley/travel/article/mta-faster-new-trains-poughkeepsie-express-21063032.php























7.    How's that new Acela doing?  Fine.  Look, I took the old Acela last month and it was alright, but I found that it wasn't worth the hype.



If you ride the entire route, you only save about an hour in travel time.  The fares are ridiculously different.  The WIFI and such are good, but is it really worth it?  I found out that I'd rather lounge in the lounge on the Northeast Regional, so I didn't think it was worth all the fuss.



I do hear that there are other upgrades on the new Acela in tech and entertainment, so I'll probably check it out sometime soon and see.



https://www.amtrak.com/nextgen-acela 



https://www.timesunion.com/business/article/amtrak-unveils-new-acela-trains-high-speed-rail-21018379.php


















8.    Will there be a Christmas Train on Metro North again this year?  We all loved the Christmas Train last year.  It was something to look for and look forward to.  We all use the trains to get around and it was just that little something special that made the ride a little more fun in the cold of winter.



MTA has said that the train will return this year, so Yippie!  Really looking forward to it because it's the little things that get you through the winter.



https://www.mta.info/press-release/metro-north-railroad-holiday-train-ready-light-rails










9.    His name is Paul.  Anyone who has ridden the New Haven Line from New Haven to Grand Central on the weekday 9:40 am train has met Paul.  I don't know what other runs he does, but he's on that one.



Paul is the person that we all should be.  He comes to work happy and happy to be a conductor.  He does station announcements in colorful rhymes.  He visits with passengers and makes origami out of old tickets, just to make us all smile.



Don't get me wrong; all conductors have always been nice to me on the trains.  It's just that Paul is oozing with wonderful personality.  It just makes everyone's day better.  My hat is off to Paul.  I love his exuberance and friendliness and will always grab his train into the city.



Here's a lovely thought.  Paul should work on the Christmas Train.  That would be a win win.



https://www.fox5ny.com/news/paul-pesante-metro-north-rhyming-train-conductor



https://nypost.com/2024/02/15/us-news/new-york-train-conductor-thrills-commuters-with-zippy-rhymes/



https://abc7ny.com/post/metro-north-conductor-paul-pesante-mta-nyc/14450024/











10.    I'm grieving today over Play.  Play was that wonderful budget airline that I took to Iceland a while back.  The crews were cheery, the service was good.  The flights were just as comfortable as any economy flight.  I paid peanuts to fly with them and they rewarded me with good service.



Iceland as a hub has proved difficult for trans Atlantic budge airlines over the years.  There were a few that went by the wayside because it's a tough market to manage.  Play is only the most recent victim.  The seasons make it difficult.  Competition can be difficult.  Staffing, weather, and so much more make the proposition of northern trans Atlantic budget airlines tough.



I will miss you, because I had a good time on your flights, but hopefully there will be a budget airline in the future that can actually make this idea work.



https://www.flyplay.com/en-us



https://www.travelandleisure.com/play-airlines-ceases-operations-11820774



There you have it.  The good, the bad and the ugly in transportation news from me for now.  I hope this helps people plan a little better for upcoming trips.  Remember, if you want to see how some of this stuff actually works, check out my YouTube channel, also called Adventures for Anyone with Terri Dixon!  


https://www.youtube.com/@ninakindred9466


Check back next week to see what's going on in the world of travel!  Enjoy!



Saturday, October 4, 2025

Got Some Trivia For This Week's Fast Five! Did You Know...


 




















1.  Did you know that approximately 3,000 euros a day of coins are tossed into Trevi Fountain in Rome?
How can that be and why?



Well, this fountain is an icon in Rome.  It was built in the 1700's and is still gorgeous today.  It's marble, it's 86 feet high and it's just perfect for Rome where everything is over the top and beautiful.  Designed and built by Salvi and Pannini, it is one of the places that you see often in pictures and one of the things that just says Rome.


Why are there so many coins adding up to so much money in that fountain?  Legend says that if you toss a coin over your left shoulder, you'll get another trip to Rome in the future.  That would make a lot of people toss a coin over their shoulder.  However, if you toss two coins over your left shoulder, reportedly you'll find love and romance.  Another good incentive.  It continues.  If you toss three coins over your left shoulder you'll get married.  That all leads to a lot of coins in the fountain.



Between 10 and 12 million people visit the fountain every year.  Roughly 1,200 per hour.  That's a lot of people looking for love and luck and a whole lot of coins.



Where does all that money go?  It goes to Caritas Rome; a charity that helps people with food and shelter in the city.














































2.    How big is the country of Monaco?  It's tiny; we all know that.  They don't even have an airport and you can walk across the country in a short amount of time.


Actual size?  2 square kilometers.  That's it.


Monaco is one of the smallest countries in the world, but not the smallest.  That's Vatican City.  Monaco comes in second and is one of the richest and most expensive countries in the world which is why people want to live there.  They are known as a tax haven and a place where there are no taxes levied.  They have great social programs for health and education; retirement and such.  


It blows the mind that this tiny country; once part of France is what's called a principality and is governed by an actual Prince of Monaco.  Albert II is the current Prince.  I actually saw a video where people walked up the mountain, across this tiny country by using elevators and escalators to get through the dense settlement.



Monaco fascinates me.  Home of a world famous Grand Prix and the Monte Carlo Casino; there's a remarkable amount of things to see and do in a country so incredibly small.












































3.    How many Emirates are in the United Arab Emirates (UAE)?



A lot of us don't even understand this place.  We've all heard of parts of it.  Abu Dhabi and Dubai.  Why are they united?  Why are they not separate countries?  Why is it that they laid claim to being the safe way to travel to the Middle East for many years?  It's a mysterious part of the world to us westerners.



There are seven Emirates in the UAE.  Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain, Ras Al Khaimah, and Fujairah.  Each is a city state which combined and united makes up the third largest economy in the entire Middle East.



The UAE is friendly with the United States, just in case you were wondering; partnering in many industries.  Abu Dhabi is the richest of the city states because if its oil reserves.  The Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world, is in Dubai.



https://u.ae/en#/



https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-14703998



https://www.emirates.com/us/english/discover-dubai/uae-sightseeing/



https://www.emirates.com/english/destinations/flights-to-united-arab-emirates/



https://visitabudhabi.ae/en/plan-your-trip/essential-info?gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=22233762713&gbraid=0AAAAADl2Ym1TKd3nu-yXu7QFYNhovqy6s&gclid=CjwKCAjwi4PHBhA-EiwAnjTHuSCt8YpnuhFNCJkq0qa7qvmQ-sFIepEmPR0ub4S61ReuDvTs6uE9VhoC50wQAvD_BwE






















4.    Where does cheesecake come from?


You might be surprised to find out that the origins of cheesecake run deep and go back to ancient Greece.  That's right; Greece.  Crete is cited as the source of one of my favorite desserts.  It's not the kind of cheesecake that we're used to with Philadelphia Cream Cheese and all, but it is the origin of the dish.


Greeks still make cheesecake all over today.  It's normally made with yogurt and mild cheese and cream and all sorts of goodness.  Honey and grains are a large part of the flavoring as well.  I've had a Greek cheesecake before and I must tell you that the fruits used were completely different, the other elements were largely different and it wasn't nearly as sweet as the ones here in the states; but I promise you it's cheesecake and it's delicious.



https://www.cheesetique.com/news-item/a-brief-history-of-cheesecake-from-ancient-greece-to-modern-confection/



https://www.cheesecake.com/History-Of-Cheesecake.asp



https://chefhdelgado.com/post/the-original-cheesecake



https://www.visitgreece.gr/islands/crete/



https://www.discovergreece.com/crete




























5.   Did you know that swimming with pigs is actually a tourist activity in this country?



On Big Major Cay in the Bahamas this is a tourist activity.  Go figure.  Growing up in the Midwest; I would imagine that there are several places in the world where you can swim with pigs.  I just didn't realize anyone wanted to.  But here it is.


Big Major Cay is only accessible by boat, so you'll have to figure that out.  There are charters and water taxis.  I'd probably sign up for a tour somewhere.  The little group of islands in the Bahamas is known as the Exumas.  This is where you'll find Pig Beach on Big Major Cay.  You can swim with the pigs and they'll appear to enjoy your company.  Be polite to the pigs and they'll be polite to you.  Golden rule people.  Also you can feed them.  They are pigs.


So, if you ever wanted to try something different than swimming with sharks or rays or manatees; this could be for you.  I promise you, this is a place on Earth where it's touristy to swim with pigs.



https://www.bahamas.com/experiences/official-home-swimming-pigs



https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g147432-d5489633-Reviews-Pig_Beach-Staniel_Cay_Out_Islands_Bahamas.html



https://www.fodors.com/world/caribbean/bahamas/experiences/news/should-you-swim-with-the-pigs-in-the-bahamas



https://swimming-pigs-adventure.com/



https://www.islandroutes.com/visit-swimming-pigs-bahamas



Don't forget; if you want to see more than what I discover you can do around the world, watch what I am doing on my YouTube channel, Adventures for Anyone with Terri Dixon.



https://www.youtube.com/@ninakindred9466



No memberships or buy me a coffee.  Always just free videos with good information about travel!



And there you have it.  What makes a country?  How much can one fountain make?  Pigs?  That's all for this week's fast five on Adventures for Anyone!  Enjoy!