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Community => Transportation, Mass Transit & Infrastructure => Topic started by: Ocklawaha on December 20, 2007, 11:54:59 PM

Title: Do you like Trains? Planes? Rubber Tires? History? Travel?
Post by: Ocklawaha on December 20, 2007, 11:54:59 PM
Just a friendly note that you are welcome to check out the Jacksonville Transit Blog, where I often go into more detail, or more photo essays then I can in a forum. You can post your thoughts as well. So this is just another
Cras, self serving, Blog propaganda post:

Jacksonville Transit at: http://jacksonvilletransit.blogspot.com/
A happy and light place with real Transit news and views without the vile stuff

Light Rail Jacksonville: http://www.freewebs.com/lightrailjacksonville/
Enough facts and numbers to declaire war on any Transit Authority

HISTORY? http://ocklawahavalley.ning.com/
Oh yeah, this one covers the mystery behind the "OCKLAWAHA" in the name... BTW, did you know we
once had a railroad that was STOLEN? Moreover, Florida's first railfan had 4 - Legs! TRUE! See it all and hear some historic railroad music.

TRAVEL AND OUR FERRY?  http://www.freewebs.com/buccaneertrail/
You can have a lot of fun on the Worlds greatest collection of parks right in our back yard if the pirates don't get you first!

More Travel? Yes, another is on the way... Called "Incredible Colombia" it will be a photo tour of my life South of the border... I'll let you know.

Ocklawaha
Title: Re: Do you like Trains? Planes? Rubber Tires? History? Travel?
Post by: gatorback on December 27, 2007, 03:32:56 PM
I  visited your site Ocklawaha.  It's nice.  I'm steel [ :) ]processing all that rail info.
Title: Re: Do you like Trains? Planes? Rubber Tires? History? Travel?
Post by: Ocklawaha on December 27, 2007, 04:03:11 PM
Thanks my friend, feel free to jump in and comment too.

Ocklawaha
Title: Re: Do you like Trains? Planes? Rubber Tires? History? Travel?
Post by: gatorback on December 27, 2007, 04:15:05 PM
No problems.  I like rubber tires, and water, steel wheels on steel rails.  So what's the safest form of transporation these days?  Not trains huh?