November 6, 201212 yr Thanks, ink, for the tour--but I must say that Pocatello seems a strange place. Broad daylight and, in this entire set of photos, all I counted were two pedestrians and one motor scooter rider... (What happened?) :?
November 6, 201212 yr Key Bank is really spread out in its coverage. They are hardly present in Pittsburgh
November 6, 201212 yr Key Bank is really spread out in its coverage. They are hardly present in Pittsburgh That's what happens when you don't have competing metros.
November 7, 201212 yr Doesn't look bad. "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
November 11, 201212 yr Nice-looking, well-kept city. I noticed one thing about layout that still survives from the era before automobiles reshaped our land-use patterns and to a great extent drew the life force away from out small cities; the Union Pacific depot terminates a street vista, with the Greyhound Bus depot on the right and a hotel on the left. Sadly, the nearest Amtrak station is at Ogden, Utah, 116 miles south, and the nearest Amtrak Thruway Bus Service is at Twin Falls, Idaho, 104 miles west, just a curbside stop with no shelter or amenities of any kind, not even a shelter, no restrooms or ticket office. Air service to Pocatello Regional Airport looks rather sparse, with Sky West, the only carrier, offering some seats from Denver to Pocatello for $402 the lowest price on a capacity-limited basis. It looks like the only way you get to Pocatello is by driving.
November 12, 201212 yr Sadly, the nearest Amtrak station is at Ogden, Utah, 116 miles south Sadly, for as rich of a train history as it has, Ogden has no more Amtrak. They have a bus connection, or you could take the commuter rail into Salt Lake City.
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