Categorized under: why is it doing that? Remember that story back in 2002 where a coyote hopped on a commuter train in Portland? Now they’re evolving! Growing and adapting to their new environs. PORTLAND, OR — Authorities reported on Wednesday that a wild coyote was chased off the tarmac at Portland International Airport. The traveling prairie pooch, realizing [...]
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Are we there yet?
Posted in climate change, cryptozoology, humor, railroad, too cute, urban mythos, why is it doing that?, tagged breed, canine, commuter rail, coyote, coywolf, dog, evolution, evolve, genes, hybrid, punctuated evolution, railroad, train, wolf on February 18, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
All systems go — MetroRail In The Bag
Posted in community, railroad, technology, transportation, tagged Austin Texas, Capital Metro, commuter rail, East Austin, Federal Railroad Administration, FRA, Herzog, Herzog Transit Services, MetroRail, MetroRail Red Line, passenger rail, railroad, Texas, Veolia, Watco Companies Inc on January 30, 2010 | 1 Comment »
last updated: 03-10-2010 Just like Laura Palmer, ticket kiosks and ticket validation machines are shown here, wrapped in plastic, on the occasion of Dr. F’s recent visit to the MetroRail’s MLK Jr. station. Whether this new covering was for the protection of the fancy new machines from the elements or from vandalism, I cannot say. Last Summer’s brutal heat, sent the computers [...]
All Systems Go Capital MetroRail Prepares For Service
Posted in community, railroad, technology, transportation, tagged ABIA, All Systems Go, Austin Texas, Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, bus, Capital Metro, Capital Metro Rail, Catellus, Cedar Park, commuter rail, East Austin, Federal Railroad Administration, FRA, light rail, locomotive, MetroRail, MLK Jr, Monterrey Mexico, Mueller Development, railroad, Robert Mueller, Robert Mueller Municipal Airport, streetcar, transit plan, UT, Veolia on July 9, 2009 | 4 Comments »




