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Passenger Trains > .Date: 04/04/12 14:14 . Author: F40PHR231 .
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 06/26/21 18:40 by F40PHR231. Date: 04/04/12 14:24 Re: Exploring Miami Transit Author: cutboy2 Thanks. Are they building a large intermodal station at the airport?? Amtrak, Tri Rail etc???
Date: 04/04/12 14:52 Re: Exploring Miami Transit Author: tomcatv1 I see Tri-Rail is ready for snow.
Date: 04/04/12 15:07 Re: Exploring Miami Transit Author: DavidP tomcatv1 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > I see Tri-Rail is ready for snow. Or shopping carts... Chris, I'm glad you've taken your photographic talents to South Beach! Dave Date: 04/04/12 17:20 Re: Exploring Miami Transit Author: mundo Go Transit uses upstairs door control. First batch of Metrolink cars of LA, were delivered with this feature, controls covered over. Windows next to control panel would open.
Date: 04/04/12 17:56 Re: Exploring Miami Transit Author: stone23 Great pix as usual Chris!
If the Metrorail cars look familiar, identical cars run on the Baltimore subway. They were all built as one order to save money! Bob Date: 04/04/12 20:35 Re: Exploring Miami Transit Author: RevRandy F40PHR231 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > 22) Maybe someone can enlighten me, but from the > exterior I had a difficult time figuring out which > train was Tri-Rail bound (green line), and which > was airport-bound (orange line)... No Orange Line trains at this time . . . will be coordinated with the opening of the multimodal station at the airport which is under constructtion. At that time, Tri-Rail, MetroRail, and AMTRAK will all connect via walkway with the people-mover that goes from the rental car facility into the airport proper. Date: 04/05/12 08:00 Re: Exploring Miami Transit Author: kk5ol #(28) Most likely a former Seaboard RR Station. I saw a few on my last trip down there.
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