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There Once Was A Man From Nantucket

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  • sponospono Mining for Nose Diamonds Booger CoveRegistered User regular
    edited April 10
    I also was unaware of the exact wording of the poem
    so how cool is light rail

    It's p cool, could be cooler though. I'll see if there are any racing stripes or speed holes we can add to the trains

    spono wrote: »
    Hi, hello, how goes it

    I've been building light rail transit systems for the last decade or so

    Feel free to ask me anything about this specific type of choo choo

    Light rails kinda like trams right?

    I don't know and I'm still extremely mad that the electric rail hub of a city I live in sold out to cars

    A tram in downtown and our new bus lines? Yee sound dope!!

    Not totally sure what the difference would be between a light rail and a tram, but tram implies to me it covers a smaller area and maybe only one or two routes

    The one we're building now connects a bunch of different existing rail lines

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  • SharpyVIISharpyVII Registered User regular
    edited April 10
    Vienna has very good public transport.

    Fast, cheap and clean trains integrated into the airport which takes you right in to the city centre. Underground trains all over the city with hubs above ground for buses and trams.

    Everywhere easily accessible for a couple of Euro a day.

    Plus everyone was super friendly especially to our one year old son!

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  • tynictynic PICNIC BADASS Registered User, ClubPA regular
    edited April 10
    I also was unaware of the exact wording of the poem
    Trams are usually run from overhead power lines, that's the main distinction. Number of routes isn't a factor.

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  • RMS OceanicRMS Oceanic Registered User regular
    edited April 10
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  • BahamutZEROBahamutZERO Registered User regular
    edited April 10
    I also was unaware of the exact wording of the poem
    where do cable cars fit on the tram-light rail hierarchy

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  • 3cl1ps33cl1ps3 I will build a labyrinth to house the cheese Registered User regular
    edited April 10
    Yes of course I know the poem
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ei6LKHNFpeE

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  • webguy20webguy20 I spend too much time on the Internet Registered User regular
    edited April 10
    Light rail is like a small train, and Trams are like a bus on rails, just a single vehicle. A lot of times too light rail will weave in and out of roadways/dedicated rail space while a tram runs completely on the roads.

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  • sponospono Mining for Nose Diamonds Booger CoveRegistered User regular
    edited April 10
    I also was unaware of the exact wording of the poem
    tynic wrote: »
    Trams are usually run from overhead power lines, that's the main distinction. Number of routes isn't a factor.

    Ah, gotcha

    Our system here is overhead catenary outside and overhead contact rail underground for the light rail trains

    The same owner also has heavy rail trains that are exclusively underground, and those use a third rail for traction power

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  • tynictynic PICNIC BADASS Registered User, ClubPA regular
    edited April 10
    I also was unaware of the exact wording of the poem

    webguy20 wrote: »
    Light rail is like a small train, and Trams are like a bus on rails, just a single vehicle. A lot of times too light rail will weave in and out of roadways/dedicated rail space while a tram runs completely on the roads.

    Oh yeah, the road thing too

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  • honoverehonovere Registered User regular
    edited April 10
    From what I can gather every tram might be a (part of a) light rail system, but a light rail is generally faster and might have right of way. The point where a tram turns into a light rail doesn't seem well defined. Also it looks like it's just a newer term and colloquially at least both can describe the same?

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  • BrainleechBrainleech 機知に富んだコメントはここにあります Registered User regular
    edited April 10
    I have only ridden the high speed rail in Japan.
    As from the various times I rode it the question of why can we not have this in the US?

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  • webguy20webguy20 I spend too much time on the Internet Registered User regular
    edited April 10
    Yea it looks like they really do share a ton of traits.

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  • BahamutZEROBahamutZERO Registered User regular
    edited April 10
    I also was unaware of the exact wording of the poem
    Brainleech wrote: »
    I have only ridden the high speed rail in Japan.
    As from the various times I rode it the question of why can we not have this in the US?

    politicians hate spending money on infrastructure here

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  • RMS OceanicRMS Oceanic Registered User regular
    edited April 10
    Brainleech wrote: »
    I have only ridden the high speed rail in Japan.
    As from the various times I rode it the question of why can we not have this in the US?

    politicians hate spending money on infrastructure here

    Unless it's some kind of wundertransport they can pretend costs a lot less

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  • LanzLanz ...Za?Registered User regular
    edited April 10
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  • LanzLanz ...Za?Registered User regular
    edited April 10
    Another, Additional, train:

    https://youtu.be/DhMt9GQLaIk

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  • PinfeldorfPinfeldorf Yeah ZestRegistered User regular
    edited April 10
    Yes of course I know the poem
    spono wrote: »
    so how cool is light rail

    It's p cool, could be cooler though. I'll see if there are any racing stripes or speed holes we can add to the trains

    spono wrote: »
    Hi, hello, how goes it

    I've been building light rail transit systems for the last decade or so

    Feel free to ask me anything about this specific type of choo choo

    Light rails kinda like trams right?

    I don't know and I'm still extremely mad that the electric rail hub of a city I live in sold out to cars

    A tram in downtown and our new bus lines? Yee sound dope!!

    Not totally sure what the difference would be between a light rail and a tram, but tram implies to me it covers a smaller area and maybe only one or two routes

    The one we're building now connects a bunch of different existing rail lines

    Stipple all the trains like golf balls or you're just leaving efficiency on the engineering room floor.

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  • ASimPersonASimPerson And they will tremble again at the sound of our silence!Registered User regular
    edited April 10
    I also was unaware of the exact wording of the poem
    I stopped in New York for a couple of days before I went to PAX East this year because I hadn't been in a while. Since I stayed in Manhattan, I decided to take Acela to Boston instead of flying.

    Yeah, I know that the Northeast Regional is basically almost as fast as Acela and significantly cheaper, but I still wanted to try it. It was pretty nice! It's the more or less the closest thing I've experienced in the US to trains basically anywhere else, and I didn't have to go to LaGuardia, which is always a win. Being able to get up and walk around is nice, and the sandwich I got from the galley car was good and not at all expensive.

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  • tynictynic PICNIC BADASS Registered User, ClubPA regular
    edited April 10
    I also was unaware of the exact wording of the poem
    Train from Boston to NY (or the reverse) was always my preferred method. Once you account for transit and security it takes almost the same amount of time, and is monumentally more civilized.

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  • LucedesLucedes Registered User regular
    edited April 10
    I knew a version of the man from Nantucket that wasn't obscene, which has made all references to it in media throughout my life very confusing
    i like trains

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hHkKJfcBXcw

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  • GrisloGrislo Registered User regular
    edited April 10
    I'm on a train right now.

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  • MaddocMaddoc I'm Bobbin Threadbare, are you my mother? Registered User regular
    edited April 10
    Brainleech wrote: »
    I have only ridden the high speed rail in Japan.
    As from the various times I rode it the question of why can we not have this in the US?

    politicians hate spending money on infrastructure here

    The US never learned how to build infrastructure without slave labor or murdering boatloads of immigrants is all

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  • DepressperadoDepressperado I just wanted to see you laughing in the pizza rainRegistered User regular
    edited April 10
    I was invited to run a train once, but when I showed up it wasn't even on a train.

    I've always wanted to be a conductor, too. :(

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  • Lindsay LohanLindsay Lohan Registered User regular
    edited April 10
    Yes of course I know the poem
    Portland Maine to Boston was a fun little excursion on my engagement trip, ah, 11 years ago

    I assume the trains are even better now yes?

    I mean, you can still buy beer and sleep so it's better than doing the drive yourself.

    I think when I retire and hopefully have more space in my home than my apartment now I will get into model railroads, either traditional or Lego. They set up a neat one at the mall each year for Christmas and it's really cool but far larger than any space I have currently.

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  • webguy20webguy20 I spend too much time on the Internet Registered User regular
    edited April 10
    Portland Maine to Boston was a fun little excursion on my engagement trip, ah, 11 years ago

    I assume the trains are even better now yes?

    I mean, you can still buy beer and sleep so it's better than doing the drive yourself.

    I think when I retire and hopefully have more space in my home than my apartment now I will get into model railroads, either traditional or Lego. They set up a neat one at the mall each year for Christmas and it's really cool but far larger than any space I have currently.

    Ive always wanted to build an N-scale layout. Especially now a days being able to 3d print scenery.

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  • Captain InertiaCaptain Inertia Central OhioRegistered User regular
    edited April 10
    Yes of course I know the poem
    Brainleech wrote: »
    I have only ridden the high speed rail in Japan.
    As from the various times I rode it the question of why can we not have this in the US?

    We majorly prioritized personal vehicles over shared transit because, wait for it, racism

    Suburbs and your own personal vehicle mean you don’t have to risk being around other types of people except maybe at work, unless you’re a small biz owner/job creator and then you get to stay segregated at work too. Also it’s a high cost barrier to keep undesirables trapped in the city and no way are we going to build mass transit to let them out into our safe enclaves now.

    Plus the auto industry has had major political power which contributed greatly to building highways and degrading labor power, which virtuously entrenches capital/auto industry/racist power and resistance to changing any of our development or transport policies

    Like only a few folks today are consciously choosing That Car Life for the racism, but it’s so fundamental to the shape of our society as a result of these deliberate policies from the early/mid 20th century that tons of us couldn’t give up cars even if we wanted to

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  • MaddocMaddoc I'm Bobbin Threadbare, are you my mother? Registered User regular
    edited April 10
    I still don't have a car

    I will probably need to break down and get one at some point, especially if I want to find better work, but I don't especially like cars!

    I walk around a mile and a half to work, and the number of people I talk to that seem to think that is absolutely ludicrously insane is kind of weird!

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  • RedTideRedTide Registered User regular
    edited April 10
    Jokerman wrote: »
    They're talking about building a train line from Atlanta to Savannah and that would be the raddest fucking thing ever.

    High speed rail.along even just the various coasts would make a lot of people's lives easier

    Down the east coast Maine to Jacksonville, cur across the panhandle and through the rest of the gulf, cut across Texas in a way that balances hitting metros and shortness of path taken then Phoenix to LA and up to Seattle. Use it as a spine to fill in a huge amount of the US population centers with more local rail.

    Bridge the MidWest in portions but start with LA to Vegas in the west and Chicago to NYC in the East.

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  • schussschuss Registered User regular
    edited April 10
    I generally take the train if I have to be in Boston during a workday because fuck that traffic.
    Once the kids are a bit older, if love to take trains across Europe and Japan as a tourist. I still have fond memories of the sleeper car going down to Florida as my Mom was deathly afraid of flying.

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  • ElvenshaeElvenshae Registered User regular
    edited April 10
    I knew some other obscene version of the man from Nantucket
    Okay, so, I know an anorak as a jacket.

    What is it in this sense?

    ED: Also, taking the train the NYC later this year. Beats all hell out of flying there.

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  • tynictynic PICNIC BADASS Registered User, ClubPA regular
    edited April 10
    I also was unaware of the exact wording of the poem
    Elvenshae wrote: »
    Okay, so, I know an anorak as a jacket.

    What is it in this sense?

    ED: Also, taking the train the NYC later this year. Beats all hell out of flying there.

    UK slang for a trainspotter

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  • BahamutZEROBahamutZERO Registered User regular
    edited April 10
    I also was unaware of the exact wording of the poem
    I think statistically you're actually more likely to die in a train-related accident than an airplane-related one but that probably includes people getting hit on the tracks
    they're both pretty vanishingly rare

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  • Captain InertiaCaptain Inertia Central OhioRegistered User regular
    edited April 10
    Yes of course I know the poem
    RedTide wrote: »
    Jokerman wrote: »
    They're talking about building a train line from Atlanta to Savannah and that would be the raddest fucking thing ever.

    High speed rail.along even just the various coasts would make a lot of people's lives easier

    Down the east coast Maine to Jacksonville, cur across the panhandle and through the rest of the gulf, cut across Texas in a way that balances hitting metros and shortness of path taken then Phoenix to LA and up to Seattle. Use it as a spine to fill in a huge amount of the US population centers with more local rail.

    Bridge the MidWest in portions but start with LA to Vegas in the west and Chicago to NYC in the East.

    Good luck getting Texas on board for a federally owned rail system unless a Democratic governor is in power

    A dem governor of Texas is likely to be highly susceptible to Musk’s hyperloop bullshit though given 1. Who can win in Texas and 2. SpaceX and Tesla being in Texas and 3. The Texas legislature will be open carryingly hostile

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  • DepressperadoDepressperado I just wanted to see you laughing in the pizza rainRegistered User regular
    edited April 10
    oh I saw a train hit a deer once, that was certainly a thing I get flashbacks to sometimes.

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  • H0b0manH0b0man Registered User regular
    edited April 10
    My nephew is obsessed with trains. Huge into Thomas the Tank Engine, has a billion of the little train toys that his grandma keeps buying him, and knows who every single engine is by heart.

    He's getting old enough where my sister has promised him that next time she comes up to NYC to visit me that he can come. He is apparently so excited about riding the subway that he started packing his suitcase after being told about the trip despite that my sister isn't planning on coming up here until about a year from now.

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