[PRCo] South Hills Junction musings

BobDietrich bob.dietrich1 at verizon.net
Fri Apr 29 18:27:21 EDT 2016


I remember a converted movie taken by Bill Vigras of a half dozen cars
heading into the tunnel.  It doesn't show a day's activity, rather how they
avoided stopping for the derail during rush hour.  If there is an interest
I'll try to locate the video, or ask Bill next week.

Bob   

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Subject: [PRCo] South Hills Junction musings

Wondering if any of you have ever seen either of a day in the life ... a
list of movements either real or scheduled through the junction during a
single day, and/or a camera just left running for a while at the junction.

I've found myself occasionally in moments where i need to relax just leaving
various videos of transit systems running (the north shore line video is
rather cool) in the background as i work, and after watching a short one of
the Mattapan line just as a 54c went by outside this coffeeshop and
announced itself (Fifty-four. South Side. To. South Hills
Junction) I found that question form in my head.

Probably need to hit Kenosha this summer once I have a car again, and
perhaps Mattapan again when I'm back there in a couple weeks.

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Daria Phoebe Brashear
AuriStor, Inc
dariaphoebe.com



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