Roxbury


Roxbury Crossing, SW Boston, 4/24/19


How long is the platform?
From that end you stood, to where the first cab of the train will stop?

A measurable distance in meters or feet, or any other measure of length.

[units] = [length] = [L]

/xcpt

That you can also measure the length of the train by where you see it.
Or hear it. Except, how would you measure that? By a length of time?
Say now 21:02 what time would I get to Downtown Allston? /902

/so

if you are at the end of the platform,
and you see the train, and place a time stamp, as in 9:02:30
Then you are expecting it to fully reach the front of the station, or the front of the car,
at what time exactly?

Something like 32 to 45 seconds.
All relative to when they stop deaccelerating.
Now that is very important,
/wannanoy?

if you don't stop it at a certain point,
based on its direction, it could hit you.
and the entire station.

Now I don't know if you ever thought about it,
But...

If you get hit by a fucking train.
Like,
Dood. ======
That thing is massive.

You and 59 other people can fit into one cab.
You have 6 cabs going at what speed?!!!

60x6 = 360 people in the train.

If absolutely full.
How much is that in weight?

Have you thought that it has taken how much of what to make what you are inside of?

Then think about that there's 360 others of you going from a point A to a point B,
and these distances could be as small as that kind of bus stop that is like

'Didn't this bus stop just over there?
I can see the other station from here.

Comes in handy when you are close by a T (train station)
Coz if you see the sign of the T,
and you see there's another stop of you

Could you actually save time to get to your next point?
Or move a little faster?

Well, that'd be even better
If they could just fucking place a clock within the trains, stations, outside of the station.

I also like to know about the weather,
So...

/gemmamessage

So I'll add the video for /roxburyvid

So regarding this...

How long is the platform?
From that end you stood, to where the first cab of the train will stop?

A measurable distance in meters or feet, or any other measure of length.

[units] = [length] = [L] = [m] = [ft] = [in]
Scale Size = [10] [12] [12]

OR/AND ?

[units] = [time] = [t] = [s]
[60:60:60]

/tilltheclockhit12

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