Re: South Central Los Angeles (compared to Melbourne)
pn1.rm
Tuesday, May 21, 2002 7:27 PM
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--- In TramsDownUnder@y..., "pn1.rm" <pn1@b...> wrote:HillsYes, I agree there would be few areas in Melbourne similar
to South Central Los Angeles. But how much better is
Beverley Hills than Toorak?
Toorak has fewer hookers, and is pedestrian friendly. Beverley
has too many cars, just like the rest of LA.lineIn August 2000, returning about 8.30 pm from a train ride to San
Bernardino we caught the Red line subway, changed to the Blue
Aviationlight rail, changed to the Green line light rail to get to
hotelBoulevard. Found a bus there that took us to a stop near our
lot(Westin LAX).
Was this the airport shuttle? They have recently cracked down on
anyone using this without an MTA ticket and a bit of luggage. A
of (mostly non-english speaking) airport employees were using theit
Aviation P&R and catching the free shuttle to the airport, ignoring
all the signs saying the P&R was intended for MTA ticket holders
only. I don't think they cracked down on all non-travellers, but
is the next logical step.passenger
On both my trips on that shuttle, I as well as every other
on board was interrogated in Spanish then English about whether Iwas
planning on catching a train at Aviation. They didn't seem tothink
that an akubra hat and 4 items of luggage was sufficient proof thatI
was a traveller and wasn't an airport employee.pastThe transfer from Blue to Green lines is interesting. The
Green line platform is extremely noisy with the freeway
traffic on both sides.
Anyone who thinks that heavy or light rail stations belong in the
middle of freeways, please take note of this. It is a very dumb
idea. The sheer noise of (what was it - 5 or 6 lanes each way?) of
cars and trucks a good 12 feet away from the platform screaming
at 70mph was not only disappointingly noisy, but actually quiteaccount.
scary, and that's not even taking the bad neighbourhood into
theWe took the Blue/Green option rather than making a direct
transit from the Blue line to a bus (that stopped at the door
of our hotel) because we were told we would be taking our
lives into our own hands if we tried to make the connection
after dark. Are there be any evening tram/tram connections
in Melbourne where the same advice would be appropriate?
There is nowhere in Melbourne where it legal to carry handguns. In
South Central LA, you are nuts if you don't. If you step outside
MTA Light Rail, you leave the video surveillance zone and entergang
turf. If you look the wrong way in that area and aren't able toin
assert yourself when confronted by a dozen or more youths, you are
deep s***.realiseThe areas served by the Blue and Green lines are rather
tacky by Melbourne standards. But we did not forget we
were visiting the Greatest Country in the World!
This was my very first impression of the USA, and it made me
immediately just how good we have it down under. That place is ahub
complete hole. Qantas would be wise to switch its US West Coast
from LAX to SFO one day.
PC
Melbourne
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