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December 26, 2009

9 hours ago ago from Tom Hayward

Anniversary dinner for Tom and his bride. It's been twenty years and it couldn't have gone any faster. It seems like yesterday we were on our way to New York city by train to celebrate New Years Eve in Times Square. What a rush! When you are being squeezed together with 500,000 to 700,000 people, you move when and where the crowd wants you to move. We celebrated tonight at one of our favorite Mobile restaurants, The Pillars. Their Grouper ...

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Dreams: More trains and a flying Beetle

16 hours ago ago from The Ve

I had another long, crazy ass train dream again last night. I was visiting my sister, back when she still lived in New York, and we were taking the subway all around the city but the city was more like Paris than New York, including the subway system (very dark, and the trains were small). There wasn't much to it except for getting from A to B with trains, and occasionally getting lost and having to read indecipherable transit maps. And there ...

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China unveils world's fastest train link'

5 hours ago ago from Beaver County Blue

China unveils world's fastest train link' Sat Dec 26, 7:54 am ET BEIJING (AFP) – China on Saturday unveiled what it billed as the fastest rail link in the world a train connecting the modern cities of Guangzhou and Wuhan at an average speed of 350 kilometres (217 miles) an hour. The super-high-speed train reduces the 1,069 kilometre journey to a three hour ride and cuts the previous journey time by more than seven and a half ...

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The Fastest Train in the World [Trains]

12 hours ago ago from Gizmodo

The fastest commercial train in the world is now fully armed and operational, covering the line between New York and San Francisco. OK, I lied. Actually, that's what I wanted to write. Sadly for us, it's in China. Developed with Siemens, Bombardier and Alstom, the new train swooshes across the red land at 245mph (394km/h). The service covers 663 miles (1,068 kilometers) at an average of 217mph (350km/h), which means it's the ...

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