[PRCo] Cleveland

Phillip Clark Campbell pcc_sr at yahoo.com
Tue May 22 10:45:33 EDT 2012


Mr.Brashear,
I should have written "Cleveland and CVSR are growing."
It is very impressive; considering the times and the
economy, it is even much more impressive.  Mr.Brannon's
enthusiasm is subtle but very clear.  It is nice to take part
in positive growth.  I wish Cleveland, CVSR and you
continued success Mr.Brannon.

I was reading through old list emails.  You wrote you worked in the
Planning department of Pat.  Could you please detail some of
your experiences and the challenges you faced and how they
were resolved?

Your writing recently is riveting, very well organized with very good
information.  You seem to have many good resources and use
them well.  Thank you for your efforts.  You seemed very quiet
when I was reading the
 archives.


Phil


My apologies Mr.Brashear.  Yahoo extends the quote area below;
I am not able to respond below your comment to follow your example.
There isa way to trick the computer but I forget what it is at this moment.




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On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 11:44 AM, Phillip Clark Campbell
><pcc_sr at yahoo.com> wrote:
>> This is a very impressive resume of the CVSR Mr.Brannon.  It is
>> very much in line with the current Cleveland transit system.  They seem
>> to not only counter trends in other cities where massive cutbacks are
>> the rule but Cleveland and Ohio are growing.  They seem to be
>> systems to emulate.
>
>From: Derrick Brashear <shadow at gmail.com>
>To: pittsburgh-railways at dementix.org 
>Sent: Monday, May 21, 2012 10:48 AM
>Subject: [PRCo] Re: East Broad Top Railroad won't run this summer | News | CentreDaily.com
>
>Cleveland, yes. Ohio? Well, it seems like transit in Ohio is all the 3
>Cs (basically, the places I'd be willing to live)
>and the rest of it is "hey, can we put another road to some new
>suburban development?"
>
>-- 
>Derrick
>



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