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Re: Age limitations
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Wed, 5 Jul 2000 18:21:20 GMT
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In lugnet.org.us, Mark Herzberg writes:
In lugnet.org.us, James J. Trobaugh writes:

Larry Pieniazek wrote in message ...
<snip>
- make sure it's close enough to the T that you don't have to worry about x
- etc. etc.

++Lar

I might have missed something here in all the 300+ post, but what is "the T"
and "x"?

The "the T" is Boston's subway/train system. Sort of like how they call it "Le
Metro" in Paris or "the Underground" in London. In Miami, we call our
subway/train sytem "A waste of money", mainly because we know Miami is a car
city, so only about 45,000 people ride Miami's subway/train system daily,
though I really shouldn't call it a subway, because currently the 17 year old
system runs only above ground, and the underground portion (Airport to the
Crusieport) does not start construction until next year.

Funny, in the US anyway, it seems that the public transit that works the best
was built a long time ago by private companies, and the public transit built
recently in cities that didn't have any doesn't usually work at all.

Here in Zurich, the transit works GREAT. It's all unified and with a Tageskarte
you can ride trams, funiculars, rack railways, canal boats, ships, trains,
busses (diesel and electric) and subways within your zone for 24 hours for
about 5 bucks. But then the pop density is a lot bigger and I'm convinced that
there is some cost shifting going on somewhere, they HAVE to be losing money.

I especially like the part about rack railways! Those are cool. Several
evenings now I have just gotten on trams and rode them to the end of the line
and back to see what was there, and I found some neat stuff (not stores, the
stores are all closed by the time I get out of work, darn blue laws) like the
trolley museum and impromptu fairs.

FUT o-t.debate since this is flamebait.



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  Re: Age limitations
 
(...) The "the T" is Boston's subway/train system. Sort of like how they call it "Le Metro" in Paris or "the Underground" in London. In Miami, we call our subway/train sytem "A waste of money", mainly because we know Miami is a car city, so only (...) (24 years ago, 5-Jul-00, to lugnet.org.us)

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