05-19-2016, 06:06 AM
(05-18-2016, 09:59 PM)Canard Wrote: That's very, very interesting. That roughly corresponds with when ion is supposed to open... within a few months.
It's as if it implies that freight service will stop at that time... which isn't correct, obviously, since the entire light rail line has been built to accommodate the freight service which runs along this very line.
It’s utter nonsense. I guarantee that the actual “explanation” doesn’t make sense. I want to hear it in the same way that I want to see a slow-mo replay of a bad automobile collision. Please tell me that the people involved know it’s nonsense but feel constrained by inflexible rules. There is absolutely no risk worth spending time thinking about of injury to anybody involving interactions between the train and the trail. This is what you get when there is a culture of obeying and enforcing rules precisely, like computers, instead of taking into account local conditions.