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> Boomer Destroyer Wrote:
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> > The faster the boomers are off the
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Boomer Destroyer Wrote:
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> The faster the boomers are off the planet the
> better for the rest of us.
Ok, Millennial. Have you ever oper
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Bay Area Rapid Transit fares will increase by 5.5% for most riders starting Jan. 1, the agency announced Monday.
The change will raise the average fare by 23 cents to $4.43. A 12-mile trip from Dow
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One of the few things I agree with The Mouse on. And now that Geary has a sort-of transit lane, it's easier to do the wiring compared to flying it over most of the street to cover optional moves. Comb
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Sgt. Joe Friday Wrote:
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> Do the Russian railroads still use wide gauge
> tracks?
Yep...
Wide gauge is now bent on world domination!
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Something for the mouse, he of single letters.
Over 90 mile range and can charge in 15 minutes under catenary, e.g at terminal stations.
SMART's authorised (but not yet built) track length is on
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And then there's BART, and completing it through downtown San Jose to actually connect with Caltrain/Amtrak/somedaymaybe CAHSR. Price tag, as should be no surprise, is growing, and now seems to be app
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Used the buzzwords. Well done!
As for flat wheels, they're a sign that the brakes were locked up at some point. Very common on all rail lines.
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Lord HeHe Wrote:
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> Los Angeles will end up across from Oakland
> San Francisco will be across from Eureka
TRUE! Wish I could be around to
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Colorectal cancer has slowed me down but mostly the downturn of transit going on now reminds me of the postwar disaster and saps my interest. Big drop in patronage means spinning off the expensive in
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I hope all is well with him and he is just taking a chosen break from posting. I haven't seen anything from him here for weeks. Some may not agree with all of his views but I usually enjoyed the story
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R Ruiz Wrote:
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> As someone who actually believes passenger trains
> are important, and not just nice, this long vid
> takes a pretty deep di
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Commenter Wrote:
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> It's just been too quiet around here lately...
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> https://calmatters.org/commentary/2023/04/federal-
> government-high
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A serious article about the problems at CA's transit agencies... Well worth reading, even if Mouse didn't bother to...
Poor policies and a lack of accountability...?
A complete lack of focus on
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Re: LaLa Gold Line in the crapper
Author: Scott Adams (AKA mentally ill Nancy doing identity theft on AP)
Date: 03-24-2023 - 16:30
All transit is seeing the results of this fentanyl stuff. Crazy
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Nancy's repressed obsessive behavior is now raging 24/7. Nancy seems close to total mental breakdown. Folks have quite rightly refrained from responding (like with the other alter ego Mouse???), so
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I'ma M'gaga Wrote:
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> Oh goody! More Trigger-TROMN disinformational propaganda.
Speaking of "disinformational propaganda", how many of the b
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Pavel Chekov (aka Nancy the repressed latent pervert who trolls a train chat board) Wrote:
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