trainman74
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Speak for yourself -- the San Fernando Valley is in "SoCal," and I assure you, air conditioning is pretty much necessary here.In SoCal, we don't have AC, because it is never necessary.
Speak for yourself -- the San Fernando Valley is in "SoCal," and I assure you, air conditioning is pretty much necessary here.In SoCal, we don't have AC, because it is never necessary.
Yeah you're definitely right. I'm thinking more about my section of SoCal, right on the beach with nice constant breezes.Speak for yourself -- the San Fernando Valley is in "SoCal," and I assure you, air conditioning is pretty much necessary here.In SoCal, we don't have AC, because it is never necessary.
Actually, about 90% of SoCal gets hot or very hot. Everything from just west of Kingman to within about 15 miles of the coast need a/c. You can see it coming in from the east by (horrors!) air. Very brown for hundreds of miles right up until you hit the San Jacinto mountains, then it begins to turn green and a little cooler. But you need to be in a coastal city to begin to think a/c is not necessary. I live in the San Fernando Valley and part time in Morro Bay on the Central Coast, so I have a lifetime of living in both areas. Yes, MB does consider itself and is part of SoCalYeah you're definitely right. I'm thinking more about my section of SoCal, right on the beach with nice constant breezes.Speak for yourself -- the San Fernando Valley is in "SoCal," and I assure you, air conditioning is pretty much necessary here.In SoCal, we don't have AC, because it is never necessary.
Sorry Shawn, it is not San Jose. Please try again.San Jose?
Sorry, not Sacramento.Sacramento, CA?
Sorry, not Stockton. Not in the Bay Area.Its definitely one of the Bay Area station or close to Bay Area.
Stockton?
Well, it's not Austin or Taylor.Next Hint: Jim Hudson has been there!!
Ok, here's a shot in the dark:Well, it's not Austin or Taylor.Next Hint: Jim Hudson has been there!!
Good Shot, Zephyr!! It is Del Rio, Texas.Ok, here's a shot in the dark:Well, it's not Austin or Taylor.Next Hint: Jim Hudson has been there!!
Del Rio, TX?
Since I don't have that many digital station pictures, I give up my place to whoever wants to post.Good Shot, Zephyr!! It is Del Rio, Texas.Ok, here's a shot in the dark:Well, it's not Austin or Taylor.Next Hint: Jim Hudson has been there!!
Del Rio, TX?
The I guess you're SOLMust be SOL or if not, I'm SOL!!
Johnny, you have given us a tough station to identify!!Hint: 1 train with Viewliners per day
1 time per day in each directionJohnny, you have given us a tough station to identify!!Hint: 1 train with Viewliners per day
This may require a debate. Are you prepared??
As you say, it is a train with Viewliners (which means more than one) that
stops at the station one time per day.
The Cardinal can be eliminated since it only has one Viewliner.
The Lake Shore Limited can be eliminated because there are two train per
day, #49 & #48 - BOS link, #449 & #448. Same is true for the Crescent, #19 & #20.
The Silvers are eliminated because they stop multiple times per day per most stations.
I'm beginning to think you are trying to trick us with that Hint, or
perhaps you just made a Wrong Turn!!
Has your time at Harvard affected your thinking??
You should have gone to Stanford!!
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