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Everything posted by L8Againnnn
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Boston Central Artery/Tunnel Project (Big Dig)
L8Againnnn replied to blahdy's topic in NAM & Transit Networks
Just reading all of this and I am truly amazed...I have watched this thing being built from the beginning and actualy traveled each part as it opened, although I wasn't the first. But to keep with details...your speed limit signs are incorrect. The speed limit is 45 as you enter the southbound portal, not 55. But keep up the great work, I am loving it. -
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An American Football Stadium
L8Againnnn replied to Franz Ferdinand's topic in SC4 BAT & Lot Workshop
Well boys and girls...If we are going to build an American Football Stadium...you have to build Brady Field...oops....I mean Gillette Stadium in beautiful Foxborough,(or Foxboro depending on who you are talking to) Massachusetts. Home of the WORLD CHAMPION New England Patriots. -
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Skydome development thread - another kd5rax project!
L8Againnnn replied to GaryGerbrandt's topic in SC4 BAT & Lot Workshop
Yes the skydome roof closes with the push of a button, It is actually in 3 stages. The first stage is the round section facing east, it is the first stage to close as it swings around the upper bowl. The other 2 stages slide over after the first stage has closed. It takes approx 15 mins to close it. But, an interesting fact...if there is a 25% chance of rain, the first stage is closed automatically. Skydome uses doplar radar for roof closing decisions. The last time I was there was summer of 1991, I used to have an awesom pic from the pitchers mound looking up at the CN Tower. What a view. If this project were to work, it would have to be transit enabled. There are several lines of the CN Rail running underneath, and don't forget about the working hotel.
