You guys are obsessing over the wrong rule. Try rule 39k on page 26 of the cited .pdf.
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You guys are obsessing over the wrong rule. Try rule 39k on page 26 of the cited .pdf.
Montgomery Line is also a good choice because service from 69th goes to Norristown (or eventually) King of Prussia. I would call it Montco Lines - if only to pair it up with my preferred "Delco Lines" - which go to Delaware County, not Delaware State as "Delaware Lines" implies....
mcgrath618 wrote:It seems they have installed little SEPTA and keystone accents in the gates at 30th st. I like it. Nice touch.A bit off-topic...
I have... questions: ... 2. If the airport line stations and bridge over I95 were done when the airport was redone in the 70's, why did it take so long for the line to go into service? ... 2. An editorial at that time blamed engineers and lawyers without proper supervision. I missed this one until ...
NorthPennLimited wrote:Godwin's Law may need updating. The proponents and opponents of this project come in all flavors.
Don't these hippie democrats also want...
...hypocrites as the republicans they trash.
Why not Cooks and Waiters, and maybe a Steward to be in charge of the crew?
But first, the law requiring food & beverage self-sufficiency must be changed; the accountants can parse the costs to everyone's confusion.
I have 2 questions: 1. How come the connection between the NEC and the RDG main just RR south of the Norristown junction was never electrified and used? ... 2. If the airport line stations and bridge over I95 were done when the airport was redone in the 70's, why did it take so long for the line to...
At last, it's all up at http://gobrightline.com
The connection at Keating for the NYC to go north on the PRR was an essential part of the Penn Central merger and dates to that event. As to Williamsport, at least in 1967, the Buffalo Day Express headed around the connection at Linden to Newberry tower where it wyed and backed the last mile or so i...
Looks interesting...
LMGTFY
I wish this all-reserved folly on regular Northeast Corridor trains would just go away.
It's such a waste of everybody's time for the sake of squeezing the last dime out of last-minute travellers.
I think a reopened Roelofs (with parking) would do great business, especially in the glaring geographical absence of the Newtown branch or any stations between Levittown and Trenton. It would be great but making it handicapped accessible would be quite a challenge with the present track configurati...
Noticing a dotted line on a map, I thought it would be worth resurrecting this old topic. G. Wm. Baist's Map Showing the Development of the City and Suburbs of Philadelphia, 1897 can be viewed on http://www.philageohistory.org It shows that the Philadelphia & Reading still owned much of the prop...
Been on both sides of that table; sometimes as the loner and sometimes in a pair or a group of three. If you're too uncomfortable with a wholly unpredictable dining experience, take your meal in your room. My experiences range from the guy who clued me in to miles-swapping with Guest Rewards (a thin...
STrRedWolf wrote: I'm guessing no ML's were sent to Amtrak, because MARC can pack more people into them....And I'm guessing that Amtrak knows better than to entrain a whole bunch of people with backpacks, luggage, and kids onto anybody's multilevel.