BCL
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I take it the purpose of the trip is Cedar Point?
I'm also thinking Cedar Point. Too bad about your husband. Many years ago my employer in Cleveland organized a day at Cedar Point. It was very hot; and I had no interest in standing in lines, rides or no, and was beginning to wonder why i had come. But then I discovered the complex included a Lake Erie beach. By the time I had cooled off, it was time for a beer and then evening entertainment. Turned out to be a great dayWe are being dropped off at the front door. Husband can't handle amusement park rides so he is staying home.
I'd worked years at employers within five miles of an amusement park, and strangely enough had never been there for any kind of off-site activity or company picnic. Strangely enough, there's a train station named after the park.I'm also thinking Cedar Point. Too bad about your husband. Many years ago my employer in Cleveland organized a day at Cedar Point. It was very hot; and I had no interest in standing in lines, rides or no, and was beginning to wonder why i had come. But then I discovered the complex included a Lake Erie beach. By the time I had cooled off, it was time for a beer and then evening entertainment. Turned out to be a great dayWe are being dropped off at the front door. Husband can't handle amusement park rides so he is staying home.
All trains show on time for all stations before the train leaves. It's only when suddenly the board shows your train is late and you can't board on time that the destination MIGHT show it will be late. Amtrak tries to fantasize so if your train is running later and later, they always seem to assume lots of time will be made up at any stop more then 3 stops from where you are now. Unless there is built-in cushion, it is more likely to lose more time than it is to gain it back.You were right. We are on time. Changing time zones and days have me all confused
They use the main waiting room at St. Paul Union Depot for events (it's big enough there's still room for the Amtrak passengers). In the long run there are plans to run some commuter rail lines into the station, which would add some more business, but none of them have gotten funding yet.Nice pics Jeb, and this gem of a Station seems vastly under used!It reminds me of Union Station in KCY and Union Terminal in Cincinnati!
Are there plans to fill that wasted space?
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