it's true that less seats = more bodies and sorry they do not consider personal space or anyone's dislike of cuddling in the calculations. welcome to [c]rush hour in a major city.
ya should see the transit system in tokyo. they will push you in if you can't get in.
funny thing? ct has one of the highest % useage/population compared to other major metro centers.
i do not argue that ct's approach to defining/providing an appropriate level of service, safety and comfort for the $$ spend is flawed: let's make mass transit less appealing and charge more, and charge for parking. and it's kinda scary at times, oh and unpleasant...just ignore that guy pressed up against your side with his headphones blasting that smells like urine...and what's that in his pocket?
once again, ya should see the transist system in tokyo.
zero tolerance on rudeness, foul language, loud music, cellphones [!], loud conversation, bad breath...
no personal space [understatement] however your ride was fast, cheap, efficient, on schedule, and as pleasant as possible considering the circumstances.