Ellen, it's on the overhead announcements - I guess I've just been
living here long enough that I know this.  ;)

--- In [email protected], "Ellen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> Interestingly, on the metro website, www.wmata.com, there is a "rules"
> link and "no eating or drinking" is rule #1.  (Go to how to travel,
> then riding metro, then rules).  The CTA website,
> www.transitchicago.com, has no "rules" link.  They only mention a
> photography policy. I guess they are operating under the anarchy
> system, everyone can do whatever they want.  Public transportation is
> a little more laid back in Chicago.
> 
> --- In [email protected], "Ellen" <ellengoodman6@>
> wrote:
> >
> > really?  Now you tell me.  They certainly don't publicize this, or at
> > least not to the extent the Metro does.  They sell food in some of the
> > stations, at least I thought they did, so I figured you could eat on
> > the trains.  Boston definitely allows it--Tons of stations have Dunkin
> > Donuts.  You don't put dunkin donuts in stations if you don't want
> > people to eat on the trains.  Are you a Chicago person, past or
> > present?  Funny you mention Sondheim--I'm seeing Side By Side by
> > Sondheim at Theatre on the Lake on Sunday.  If you are a current
> > Chicago person maybe we can have a Chicago Weingartenchatters get
> > together or something, or at least maybe you can give me inside tips
> > on places to check out.  Thanks for the CTA info!
> > 
> > --- In [email protected], "josephfinnsondheim"
> > <josephfinn@> wrote:
> > >
> > > Actually, the CTA prohibits any food or drink on the trains or buses
> > > (eating on the platforms is AOK though).
> > > 
> > > --- In [email protected], "Ellen" <ellengoodman6@>
> > > wrote:
> > > >
> > > > In Chicago you can drink (non-alcoholic of course) and eat on the
> > > > subway and buses as much as you want.  However, I realize now
why DC
> > > > forbids it.  Today I brought a coke onto the bus and opened
it, not
> > > > realizing it had apparently been jostled upon delivery prior to my
> > > > purchasing it or something like that.  I certainly didn't shake
> it or
> > > > anything.  So when I opened it it spurted out everywhere on
the bus,
> > > > soaking the floor, etc.,just as people were getting on.  It was
> just a
> > > > little embarrassing, to say the least.  But seriously my first
> thought
> > > > was, so THAT'S why they don't allow drinks on the DC metro!
> > > >
> > >
> >
>


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