Daloa Metropolitan Area
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Daloa Metropolitan Area
For 15 years, the Daloa Historic Green Cars ran on the North Daloa Transit Green Line. With the planned expansion of the Green Line past Daloa Park, the historic streetcars on the route would have to be taken off the rails. The solution North Daloa Transit has to this problem is to create a new historic "Green Line," and renaming the old Green Line to the Blue Line. The new Green Line uses a refurbished Green Car fleet to take commuters and tourists from Stanley Station to Downtown Daloa. It follows a similar route to NDT Route 14, so Route 14 was shifted one block to the west.
The northern terminus is actually a short walk from Stanley Station. The terminal has two platforms, so streetcars don't pile up.
The 3rd Avenue/Packard St Station. Historic streetcar tracks and Blue Line tracks cross each other, sometimes causing traffic during peak hours. The Packard Street Subway is being built so Blue Line trains bypass this intersection and will eventually connect with the First Avenue Tunnel.
At the south end, the 3rd Avenue/N Bay St Station allows transfers onto the Red(Eastbound), Blue(Westbound), and Yellow lines.
The northern terminus is actually a short walk from Stanley Station. The terminal has two platforms, so streetcars don't pile up.
The 3rd Avenue/Packard St Station. Historic streetcar tracks and Blue Line tracks cross each other, sometimes causing traffic during peak hours. The Packard Street Subway is being built so Blue Line trains bypass this intersection and will eventually connect with the First Avenue Tunnel.
At the south end, the 3rd Avenue/N Bay St Station allows transfers onto the Red(Eastbound), Blue(Westbound), and Yellow lines.
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emgmod- High Commissioner
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You want a question? Okay.
What is the one thing I edited in those pictures?
Edit: It's only in one of the pictures.
What is the one thing I edited in those pictures?
Edit: It's only in one of the pictures.
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emgmod- High Commissioner
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I'm guessing it's the map.
Looking good! It's always nice to see some GLR-in-Ave and T-RAM, and you've used it quite well here.
Looking good! It's always nice to see some GLR-in-Ave and T-RAM, and you've used it quite well here.
woodb3kmaster- Permanent Secretary
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Yes, the map was made using the Gimp. I'm talking about the SC4 pictures.
emgmod- High Commissioner
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Greenwood, Ashcroft - In this southwest suburb of Daloa, newly built Baer Transportation trains pass by Downtown Greenwood on their way to the Port of Colbitz. While some people go and watch the differently painted trains pass by, others are complaining that the trains are causing more traffic around at-grade intersections. Translink Rail is also reporting additional delays along the corridor. More info to be posted.
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Daloa Transit systems looks really appealing and interesting. Like to see more.
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Wow that train looks like the colors of TWA! Awesome!
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for the guessing what you edited.. it's the flag in the bottom left of the 1st picture
Tyler- Permanent Ban
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I dare people to make a better interchange than this. Ignore the fact that there's zero eyecandy.
The E30/South Daloa Connector Project was completed today when two northbound bypass lanes were opened to the East Greenwood Interchange. The project has already significantly reduced traffic congestion and some weaving on the southbound E30.
The :AINERO: 49 million project took 6 years to complete construction. Before the construction, this section of freeway was one of the worst congested roads in the nation. "Now with the 12 lane freeway, It's going to be a breeze to go through," said Raphael Cruz, the director of the Ashcroft Traffic Authority.
The E30/South Daloa Connector Project was completed today when two northbound bypass lanes were opened to the East Greenwood Interchange. The project has already significantly reduced traffic congestion and some weaving on the southbound E30.
The :AINERO: 49 million project took 6 years to complete construction. Before the construction, this section of freeway was one of the worst congested roads in the nation. "Now with the 12 lane freeway, It's going to be a breeze to go through," said Raphael Cruz, the director of the Ashcroft Traffic Authority.
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Wow...nice...
49 million AINERO went to good use in designing a weaveless interchange!
49 million AINERO went to good use in designing a weaveless interchange!
Illu'a | Happy Boxing Day!
(This will be merged into Daloa Metropolitan Area after this section is done with)
We leave Newport on the next Translink Rail train. The route crosses over the the Sparkling River Bridge, commonly known as that diagonal bridge.
As the train slows down towards Cambridge, a light snow beings to fall.
After waiting in the snow a bit, a the bus service called Ride arrives and takes us to the Lordside-Illu'a National Laboratory and Museum. We get off and enter the Visitor's Center, the building on top of the picture.
Next to the Visitor's Center is the dome... thing... (I only did it to show Windspear Arena turn into something science looking)
We end our time in the laboratory with lunch at the Illu'a Modern Art Center.
In case you couldn't see it in Picture 3, I made a bus skin for this update. (We take the bus service back to Cambridge for some shopping later on in the day.)
We leave Newport on the next Translink Rail train. The route crosses over the the Sparkling River Bridge, commonly known as that diagonal bridge.
As the train slows down towards Cambridge, a light snow beings to fall.
After waiting in the snow a bit, a the bus service called Ride arrives and takes us to the Lordside-Illu'a National Laboratory and Museum. We get off and enter the Visitor's Center, the building on top of the picture.
Next to the Visitor's Center is the dome... thing... (I only did it to show Windspear Arena turn into something science looking)
We end our time in the laboratory with lunch at the Illu'a Modern Art Center.
In case you couldn't see it in Picture 3, I made a bus skin for this update. (We take the bus service back to Cambridge for some shopping later on in the day.)
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Awesome update! And happy St Stephens Day to Illu'a.
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Amazing and Exceptional, Really nice interchange!! I honestly cannot compete with that.
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With a new look, we walk down Main Street in Cambridge buying anything that looks good. (₴1 = .675 USD [just guesstimate 2/3])
We start at the north of town. The stores are small and a bit on the low end scale. However, we found this amazing electric drumset!
Farther south, we approach the main intersection and keep on buying! You spent WHAT on Glee CDs?
We're halfway there! There's a typo because that ain't supposed to be caviar. Too late for that.
After passing by the police station, fire station, and library (no shopping allowed,) we bought some drinks and watched Community Theater at its best!
The rest of the night was spent taking the last train to Daloa.
We start at the north of town. The stores are small and a bit on the low end scale. However, we found this amazing electric drumset!
Farther south, we approach the main intersection and keep on buying! You spent WHAT on Glee CDs?
We're halfway there! There's a typo because that ain't supposed to be caviar. Too late for that.
After passing by the police station, fire station, and library (no shopping allowed,) we bought some drinks and watched Community Theater at its best!
The rest of the night was spent taking the last train to Daloa.
emgmod- High Commissioner
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Dang, can't see the picture...photobucket annoys meee... :~XC:
Huston- Chargé d'Affaires
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Darn Photobucket, thats why I use dropbox
ForthWall- Chancellor
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I use dropbox for official AIN images. It's strange that all my photobucket images are working though.
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