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That was OK, except the green line. Also, Coolio has lived in Boston, so she knew what to do
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Roger More
That's why they're called "Express" trains.
Posted by
znufrii
Jun 12 '09, 09:12
They wouldn't be very express if they made every stop, would they?
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Too many times I wound up in Harlem when I just wanted to picnic in Central Park. -- nm
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Hotkiss
Jun 12, 09:20
sure - but visitors might not know what stops will be missed (or even that it's an express train) before they get on
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Roger More
Jun 12, 09:15
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well, the express stops are clearly differentiated on the map, and trains don't usually change to express, unless they need to adjust for service
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znufrii
Jun 12, 09:23
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you mean this map? *squints*
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Roger More
Jun 12, 09:29
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