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The Calandlijn of the Rotterdam Metro is a mixed heavy metro/light rail line with considerable lengths of surface and elevated sections and several branches.
The train here uses 3rd rail current but the overhead line section is already visible in the background.
This is the crowd on a Southbound train to Camden Yards when the O's were playing the Yankees. The light rail was originally supposed to be to transport people to Camden Yards and help with traffice during games. This crowd pretty much shows why traffic on game nights is something to avoid.
The Raymond Avenue station also has some structural pieces going up. These were halfway coated with primer or some other sealant.
"It's a bird! It's a plane! No--it's SUPERLERVE!"*--an airplane with a pantograph. Actually, it's LRV 109 passing the driveway of a hotel parking lot on 34th Avenue in Bloomington, shrinkwrapped for Midwest Airlines. "Abort takeoff--some fool's making a U-turn at that red light ahead!" * "Lerve" = the acronym "LRV", as pronounced as a word. August 28, 2005. © 2017 Peter Ehrlich