Re: The Quay
groompg
Friday, June 28, 2002 2:00 AM
--- In TramsDownUnder@y..., peter bruce <demondriver44@y...>
wrote:
. . .Circular Quay
Somewhat reminiscent of the loops at the foot of San
Francisco's Market St in front of the Ferry Building in the days of
the "Roar of the Four". It is said that 1100 scheduled cars
passed through there in a rush hour. (Of course, many of them
went through there more than once, since there weren't that
many cars in SF even at that time, I think.) I'm not sure that the
math works, but . . .
Pete Groom
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wrote:
. . .Circular Quay
looking west in 1930,8.45am,I have never seen anything
like it and never will.. . .
Somewhat reminiscent of the loops at the foot of San
Francisco's Market St in front of the Ferry Building in the days of
the "Roar of the Four". It is said that 1100 scheduled cars
passed through there in a rush hour. (Of course, many of them
went through there more than once, since there weren't that
many cars in SF even at that time, I think.) I'm not sure that the
math works, but . . .
Pete Groom
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