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Would there be any objection to me creating systems such as St. Louis Metrolink and MATA Trolley?
Quote from: neroute2 on August 12, 2023, 06:45:50 pmas long as you have legitimate business in the building complex.This right here is an access restriction. And not a trivial one either - I couldn't begin to think of what "legitimate business" I might ever have there. So I'm voting hard no.
as long as you have legitimate business in the building complex.
The remaining commuter rail systems are now mapped, which I realize includes neither of those I named as examples Next is light(er) rail.Quick US-Canada link: https://tmrail.teresco.org/user/mapview.php?rg=AL,AK,AZ,AR,CA,CO,CT,DE,FL,GA,HI,ID,IL,IN,IA,KS,KY,LA,ME,MD,MA,MI,MN,MS,MO,MT,NE,NV,NH,NJ,NM,NY,NC,ND,OH,OK,OR,PA,RI,SC,SD,TN,TX,UT,VT,VA,WA,WV,WI,WY,DC,PR,ON,QC,NS,NB,MB,BC,PE,SK,AB,NL
How are we handling heritage streetcar lines that are integrated into a light rail system? usamuni currently includes the F, but usamts does not include the Silver Line.
So the White Pass and Yukon Route is in the US and Canada. What should the system abbreviation be?
Most US light rail/streetcar systems are now mapped (as well as Hawaii and Puerto Rico's heavy rail). The only ones I skipped were Portland and Seattle, since they have people listed. I just submitted a quick fix because most of them should have been tier 5, not tier 4. MO LoopTro should probably be a different system, but I'll take care of that later.I claim no ownership of these systems. Anyone can edit them, rearrange them, rename them, etc. I merely wanted them added so I and others could add travels on them.
Reminder to myself to do the Tacoma light rail.
Quote from: neroute2 on May 27, 2024, 04:30:17 pmReminder to myself to do the Tacoma light rail.The Tacoma streetcar? Looks to me like a tier 5 thing.