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Posted by The Silence on Wed May 2 20:39:51 2012, in response to Carnival Cruises: Are they railfan friendly?, posted by tramrunner on Wed May 2 19:55:23 2012. what does being on a particluar cruise line have to do with if they can ride the subway or not?they just need to grab a taxi at the Port of San Juan and get driven to the nearest station |
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Posted by eyedoctor on Wed May 2 20:44:11 2012, in response to Carnival Cruises: Are they railfan friendly?, posted by tramrunner on Wed May 2 19:55:23 2012. Santo Domingo Dominican Republic also has a subway. |
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Posted by Bill from Maspeth on Wed May 2 20:58:32 2012, in response to Re: Carnival Cruises: Are they railfan friendly?, posted by The Silence on Wed May 2 20:39:51 2012. +1. |
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Posted by The Silence on Wed May 2 21:51:01 2012, in response to Re: Carnival Cruises: Are they railfan friendly?, posted by Bill from Maspeth on Wed May 2 20:58:32 2012. I'm willing to bet tram forgot San Juan is techincly a US city. |
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Posted by orange blossom special on Thu May 3 07:53:06 2012, in response to Re: Carnival Cruises: Are they railfan friendly?, posted by The Silence on Wed May 2 21:51:01 2012. the imperialist! |
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Posted by TERRapin station on Thu May 3 09:58:34 2012, in response to Re: Carnival Cruises: Are they railfan friendly?, posted by The Silence on Wed May 2 21:51:01 2012. Why? |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Thu May 3 11:06:08 2012, in response to Carnival Cruises: Are they railfan friendly?, posted by tramrunner on Wed May 2 19:55:23 2012. What does "railfan-friendly" mean? Are you saying that they won't let you on the boat if you're a railfan? |
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Posted by tramrunner on Thu May 3 20:36:57 2012, in response to Re: Carnival Cruises: Are they railfan friendly?, posted by Olog-hai on Thu May 3 11:06:08 2012. I mean the amount of free time they devote to passengersin their ports of call, where the subway exists. For example - Russian-speaking tour operators are not aware of such phenomenon as railfans. They never encounter time for learning local transit systems. Visiting Boston with them, I used a free time, devoted to restaurants at Quincy Market - in order to self-explore Green and Red lines. Visiting Montreal - I took just one look on their Metro, during an "underground city tour" ... what else... During 6-day Chicago tour I had an opportunity to ride METRA and walk "the loop" on my own (I didn't ride CTA-train yet) only since I took a "day off" and a motel had a free train shuttle. There is no Russian tour agency to organize a tour of model and actual tourist railways in Pennsylvania. Yet there are some tours with visiting some old railway in Connecticut. That's what I mean by the notion of Railway-Friendliness. HEre its mininal |
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Posted by The Silence on Thu May 3 21:15:44 2012, in response to Re: Carnival Cruises: Are they railfan friendly?, posted by tramrunner on Thu May 3 20:36:57 2012. American basied cruise company's don't drag you from place to place unless you sign up for something. when the ships pull into port, you can do basicly what you want. |
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Posted by tramrunner on Thu May 3 22:05:07 2012, in response to Re: Carnival Cruises: Are they railfan friendly?, posted by The Silence on Thu May 3 21:15:44 2012. >when the ships pull into port, you can do basicly what you want.at my own risk |
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Posted by Spider-Pig on Fri May 4 01:30:19 2012, in response to Re: Carnival Cruises: Are they railfan friendly?, posted by tramrunner on Thu May 3 22:05:07 2012. Your entire life is at your own risk. |
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Posted by TERRapin station on Fri May 4 06:20:01 2012, in response to Re: Carnival Cruises: Are they railfan friendly?, posted by TERRapin station on Thu May 3 09:58:34 2012. Bump |
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Posted by NIMBYkiller on Fri May 4 11:39:52 2012, in response to Carnival Cruises: Are they railfan friendly?, posted by tramrunner on Wed May 2 19:55:23 2012. Gotta see how long Carnival says they've got in San Juan. TU though is nowhere nearby. They gotta catch the Metrobus Expreso from Covandonga bus terminal (which is actually the location of the old American RR of PR terminal) to Sagrado Corazon. Or they can catch the ferry from right next to the cruise ship to Catano, and then catch the bus to Bayamon. |
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