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Metro’s Blog Nextstop Turns One Year Old!

Written by Courtney 6 Comments
Last Updated:: June 15, 2010

Happy Anniversary Nextstop!

One year ago, Metro went live with a new experiment for Agency public communications – our transit blog Nextstop.  Four employee volunteers from the Engineering, Research, IT and Government/Community Affairs departments collaboratively created the blog and its concept using the inexpensive and accessible tools of online media to connect with other people interested in transit-related issues in St. Louis and around the country.  At the time, Metro had enacted some of the most drastic cuts in its history.  We wanted to try new and engaging ways to reach out to the public.  One year later, the public transit funding initiative in St. Louis County passed with a large majority.  We are now two weeks away from restoring some of the service lost in 2009, and more coming in August.  It’s a much better future for St. Louis public transit, but we’ve got a long way to go, and much work to do.

What we’ve learned that having Nextstop has given us more ways to reach out to riders, get feedback, talk about the importance of transit, and tell people what Metro does and why.  We’ve been using Nextstop to tell you about our projects while they happen, and hear your suggestions for changing and improving them.  We’ve been showing you how Metro receives funding and makes budgeting decisions.  We’ve solicited feedback on service changes, and taken your ideas to create a long-range transit improvement plan.  We’ve shown pictures and videos about the Metro system and the neighborhoods it feeds.  All of this only scratches the surface of how we can use the internet to improve how Metro talks to our customers and how we do business.

But we agree that one of the most significant things Nextstop has accomplished is put us online via the blog, Twitter, Facebook, and social events, where we can carry on meaningful, real-time conversations with our customers and friends, receive immediate feedback on anything we do, and provide responses when people raise concerns.  This type of engagement is making us a better transit agency.  It allows us to bring a different perspective to how we interact with the community, and it pushes us to make changes that would have positive impacts on riders and community perception.

So thank you to all readers and commentors for your interest and interaction during our first year.  We hope to continue to bring forward more information about public transit and related issues in the next year, to continue the conversation, and learn more from the community.

Thank you,

Courtney, Jennifer, Todd and Paul

MetroLink Mayoral Foursquare Contest

Written by Courtney 2 Comments
Last Updated:: February 22, 2010

Every once in a while I like to log onto Foursquare to check out the “mayors” of the MetroLink stations around town.  Foursquare is a social geotagging application that lets you “check” into venues like restaurants, shops, even transit stations with your smart phone.  People with the most check-ins at a location become “mayors” of the venue.  I can appreciate that, especially during these cold months, these platform warriors are taking the time to check into Foursquare and let everyone know they are one of the many folks boarding MetroLink.  Mighty MetroLink Mayors, we salute you.

So we’d like to give you a token of our appreciation and recognition of your Honor.  On March 18th at 9 a.m., all of the current mayors of MetroLink stations in St. Louis at that time will receive a goodie bag of Metro items guaranteed to demonstrate your superior governing clout, including a Metro glass mug, pens, buttons, writing pads, reusable tote and most deliciously, a special-edition handmade “MetroLink Mayor” cookie from Mississippi Mud House on Cherokee Street in St. Louis.

An example of one of owner Casey Miller's creations.

An example of one of owner Casey Miller's creations.

As ambassadors of transit, we appreciate your service to the great nation of Foursquare and MetroLink riders everywhere.  Keep it up!

Become a fan of St. Louis Metro Transit on Facebook

Written by Courtney 4 Comments
Last Updated:: January 27, 2010

 

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In addition to the blog and Metro’s official Twitter feed, STLMetro, we are now on Facebook at www.facebook.com/STLMetro

Become a fan, leave comments, suggestions for improving service, find out Metro and transit news, share information about Metro with your friends, and engage with other St. Louis transit supporters.   If you have an idea for information you want to share with your friends (what Metro does, how we are funded, etc.), let us know.

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