kmfdm1974
kmfdm1974 t1_iy4zrmq wrote
Reply to comment by Camiata2 in TIL that when it's really cold, Chicago sets its railroad tracks on fire to ensure that trains will be able to run properly and get to their destinations on time by leebruce2
I have a buddy and she told me that she was late for work like five times in a couple years cause people were killing themselves on the blue line. I wonder what it is about suicide and the blue line
kmfdm1974 t1_iy4bpp2 wrote
Reply to comment by Camiata2 in TIL that when it's really cold, Chicago sets its railroad tracks on fire to ensure that trains will be able to run properly and get to their destinations on time by leebruce2
Yeah. I would catch the bus to the blue line but it was always late and one time someone jumped in front of it and after that I was like no more blue line for me
kmfdm1974 t1_iy3wowt wrote
Reply to comment by Camiata2 in TIL that when it's really cold, Chicago sets its railroad tracks on fire to ensure that trains will be able to run properly and get to their destinations on time by leebruce2
I live up on Peterson and Kimball and catch the brown line up at the station at Lawrence at five in the morning so maybe that's why I don't have a problem with delays. Sometimes catching it back home there's a long wait
kmfdm1974 t1_iy3sin6 wrote
Reply to comment by Camiata2 in TIL that when it's really cold, Chicago sets its railroad tracks on fire to ensure that trains will be able to run properly and get to their destinations on time by leebruce2
I've never had a problem with the brown line. Now the blue line that's another story
kmfdm1974 t1_iy51cmc wrote
Reply to comment by Camiata2 in TIL that when it's really cold, Chicago sets its railroad tracks on fire to ensure that trains will be able to run properly and get to their destinations on time by leebruce2
She said these people were jumping on the tracks around Pulaski and when my train got held up they jumped in front of it on Damen