tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9238806.post4732304293453262335..comments2023-10-26T08:13:17.812-04:00Comments on Above Average Jane: SEPTA Loses the R'sAboveAvgJanehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07041855236200085575noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9238806.post-21893457038470141772010-07-16T16:36:25.101-04:002010-07-16T16:36:25.101-04:00I don't know what is driving it (pun intended)...I don't know what is driving it (pun intended). But I will miss the R numbers and the color coded signs. Plus, not all the trains go the full distance all the time, not just express, etc., but some just go to a yard and stop at stations along the way. What will they be called?<br /><br />In this case change may not be good.AboveAvgJanehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07041855236200085575noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9238806.post-60734502142286629542010-07-16T10:15:17.180-04:002010-07-16T10:15:17.180-04:00this just seems like a misunderstanding of the psy...this just seems like a misunderstanding of the psychology of information processing. I mean, I ride the Market-Frankfurt el line almost every day, and I think of it as the blue line. those colors are really helpful -- easy to look for on signs, helpful in finding train schedules, a shorthand in all kinds of way. why remove information? is it really about printing costs? misguided rebranding?<br /><br />-acmAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com