Everything posted by jam40jeff
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Ohio Intercity Rail (3C+D Line, etc)
The small town stops (with no baggage service) really don't add much time to the trip do they? On the train to Chicago, stops like Bryan and Waterloo are probably less than a minute, and the Amtrak trains speed up and slow down fairly rapidly. I can't imagine an extra stop adding more than about 3-5 minutes to the overall ride length.
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Cleveland: Downtown: Convention Center Atrium & Expansion
The Amtrak station is in about as inconvenient a location as possible for pedestrain access. At least the Waterfront Line will stop if you flag them down, but this is really only useful for the Lakeshore Limited westbound train, and even then you have to sit an hour before the first Waterfront train (just did it this morning).
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Beachwood: New Eaton Headquarters
Exactly. Cuyahoga County Auditor is your friend: CUTLER ALEXANDER M & SARAH S ADDRESS 01860 BERKSHIRE RD CITY GATES MILLS ZIP 44040 FEARON, RICHARD H ADDRESS 6127 CHAGRIN RIVER RD CITY BENTLEYVILLE ZIP 44022 Poor Craig Arnold (from Bratenahl) got outvoted 2-1. The other guy on the Leadership page, Thomas Gross, is based in Raleigh, NC.
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help for 1st time chicago visitor
sorry for shortcuts...phone post...had never been to chi so my wife and i hopped aboard amtrak for a week long vacation...could use suggestions on what to see (touristy and non) good neighborhoods bad ones good restaurants (expensive and value)...no car just 7 day cta pass but i figure thatll get us anywhere we want to go...thanks for the help!
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Favorite Quotes on UrbanOhio
- Cleveland: University Circle (General): Development and News
Oh, don't get me wrong. I think schools like this are a great amenity and can only do good for the area. I just think sometimes people get to thinking that they are the solution to our country's educational problems. They serve a wealthy minority of the population (or high level of intelligence if scholarhsips are offered), most of whom would succeed in whatever school they attended.- Show a pic of yourself!
That pic really says, "Don't mess with the HBIC!"- Favorite Quotes on UrbanOhio
Isn't the whole stock market a Ponzi scheme?- Cleveland: University Circle (General): Development and News
The problem with schools like this is the prohibitive cost of tuition for most people.- Dayton: NCR
If NCR truly is failing, maybe it's a blessing in disguise that Ohio didn't get the opportunity to throw (away) a bunch of money at them.- The anti-rail hitmen are still out there
Theoretically, that's a risk. But in reality it hasn't happened. The Victoria Transport Policy Institute has done some interesting research in comparing the amount of highways within urban centers in U.S. cities vs. international cities. American cities have more highways in them and thus have more parking areas, more drive-throughs, more abandonment and greater depopulation than their international counterparts, they found. See: http://www.vtpi.org/land.pdf But this is a discussion that ought to be at a land use thread, such "The sprawl of it all." To bring this discussion back on topic, see VTPI's new report "Evaluating Rail Transit Criticism": http://www.vtpi.org/railcrit.pdf I think this can be demonstrated also by the fact that some smaller cities in the US have freeways that just skirted the outer edges and those cities have not seen a shift in the urban core (places like Lexington, KY; Gainesville, FL; Tallahassee, FL; Greenville, SC; Erie, PA; and Jamestown, NY come to mind). EDIT: Oops, I read KJP's last paragraph after posting. Sorry, moderators. :(- Ohio: GM, Ford, and Chrysler News & Info
:roll:- Ohio: GM, Ford, and Chrysler News & Info
That's where he's ultimately flawed. The purpose of a company isn't to provide jobs and benefits.. it's to provide a service or good. The jobs are a bonus that comes with that mission. If a business is structured and run this way (always focusing on the consumer) it will be successful. Think Wal-Mart. If it is run with the focus on the employee, it won't be. Think GM... A $2 tax on gas to help Government Motors build cars while continuing to overpay their workers is one of the most ridiculous solution you could try to apply. It's not even socialism-lite at that point.. I took it to mean what you are at first, and I agree with what you said. But I think he's saying to use $30 million to help keep (and probably retrain) their current emplyees while they transition away from cars to building trains. I know he can be out there sometimes, but I would hope he's smart enough to realize it wouldn't be sustainable to just give the employees $30 million in welfare with no long-term plan for the viability of the company.- Ohio: GM, Ford, and Chrysler News & Info
Michael Moore's suggestions for GM- Help Me Decide: West Park or Tremont? (Cleveland)
I had originally referred the OP to this forum from city-data.com. There he stated that he is looking at a house near Scranton and Starkweather (close to the Tremont Tap House). Another poster replied that there are frequently gunshots in this area. I highly doubt it's that bad, but I know it is much less gentrified than east of I-90. Does anyone here have any better information on what Scranton is like north of I-90?- What cities is UrbanOhio missing?
I actually did Willoughby back in 2004, but I have no idea what happened to the uploaded photos or the thread. I still have the originals if anyone is interested in me reposting them. Otherwise, I'll just let someone else (I think lopsidedfrock offered) do a thread on it.- Other Countries: Passenger Rail News
A few select individuals speaking on behalf of millions and millions of people with billions and billions of dollars at stake and the future of our economy. Im glad they know our exact feelings on rail. Don't worry, they already consulted the UrbanOhio rail representative, DanB. :)- Where was this picture taken from CLEVELAND
Ha, it was part of the suspense. :) J/K I had it in my mind to put it in and must have forgotten to type it. The spot was at Edgewater Park, not too far east of the entrance off of Cliff Drive/West Blvd.- Where was this picture taken from CLEVELAND
I was just at both Edgewater and Huntington yesterday (only PARTLY inspired by this thread, I was going to Huntington anyways) and I am about 99.99999% sure I was standing at the exact spot this photo was taken from. The funny thing is that there was a guy taking down a big tripod and fancy camera from this spot. Maybe he was from Forbes? :)- Just hit CTRL + V
Wallace has one season left on a contract worth $14 million, but says the money will not be a factor on whether he decides to play another year.- Cleveland Cavs Discussion
I meant including the playoffs, I believe we were 45-3.- Cleveland: Random Development and News
Was that necessary? OMNIMAX plays IMAX films, just in a 3D dome format. I didn't know you meant just a rectangular IMAX theater screen. All you had to do was specify without the attitude.- Cleveland Cavs Discussion
Didn't we only lose 3 at home this year?- Cleveland: Random Development and News
There already is one at the Great Lakes Science Center.- Where was this picture taken from CLEVELAND
I'm not going to copy this guy's photo, but check it out: http://www.pbase.com/freddurr/image/55111164 The proportions of downtown look just about right. I think that photo in this thread was taken from Edgewater Park just behind where this other one was. EDIT: I just did some Photoshopping and it does seem that both photos were taken from nearly the same spot (just one back a little bit from the water). I scaled both pics to the same size and overlaid them, then played with the opacity. The angle of the buiuldings matches yup perfectly, and the trees from Edgewater's eastern half (looking to be about halfway between the photographer and downtown) line up perfectly as well. - Cleveland: University Circle (General): Development and News