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19.1 | Knickerbocker Arena, Albany NY | ISLNDS::CLARK | politicians throwing stones | Fri Mar 15 1991 15:09 | 101 |
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From: SIMON%[email protected]
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Subject: Albany net.gathering: map and time
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Date: 15 Mar 91 18:02:46 GMT
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I've been asked to post this map again, so I will.
May I respectfully request that we have the Albany net.gathering
EARLY IN THE AFTERNOON so that us tapers won't miss enerything.
Anyway, here's the map of the area:
From: [email protected] (David McIntyre)
Well, here's a map of the part of downtown Albany closest to the
Knickerbocker Arena.
| | |
S. Swan St. | O | |
===============+================|======================+=======+=======
| | | |
| S| |W
M| t| |a
a| Empire State Plaze a| |s
d| t| |h
i| e| |
s| | |A
o| \ |v
Eagle n| | \ /e
===============+================|=========================+===/ =============
| / \ |
| | | Lodge |
Madison | | | |-----------+-------------
Rt 20 | Grand | | |B |State
--+---------------|-|------+-----|e |Rt 5
| | | H| * |a | *
\ | | u| *K* |v | *H*
\ | | d| * |e | *
=================+=============|=|======+=====+===========+=====
So. Pearl St. | | | s| |r | No. Pearl St
Rt 32 | | | o| | |
| / / n| | |
| / /Market |
| / / |
To 787 / / # | Broadway
To 787 /-+-------------------
/
/
/
/
. . . ------/
Notes:
* *
*K* = Knickerbocker Arena *H* = Hilton
* *
--> # = Coulson's News Center. You can buy beer and maps here.
--> Market St. is mostly elevated. It's the entrance to the ESP.
--> Hill St. Cafe is 180 Madison Ave. This is on the South side of
Madison Ave. It's below the ESP.
================================
Extra directions to Knick (from their booklet):
From North - I-787 South to the four exits for downtown Albany: Colonie/
Columbia St., Clinton Ave., Empire State Plaza, or Madison Ave., OR
Northway (I-87 South) to Route 7 East to I-787 South to the four exits
for downtown Albany.
From East - I-90 West (follow signs for Albany) to I-787 South to the
four exits for downtown Albany OR
Routes 9 North and 20 West to South Pearl St. or Empire State Plaza.
From South - New York State Thruway (I-87) to Exit 23, I-787 North
to exit for Knickerbocker Arena and downtown Albany, OR
New York State Thruway (I-87) to Exit 23. I-787 North to exit for
Routes 9 North and 20 West, to exit for Broadway.
From West - New York State Thruway to Exit 23. I-787 North to
exit for Knickerocker Arena.
Dave "mr question" McIntyre | "....say you're thinking about a plate
[email protected] | of shrimp.....and someone says to
office : 518-276-8633 | you 'plate,' or 'shrimp'......"
take care,
ejs
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19.2 | Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale NY | SUBWAY::HERMITT | We won't need a map, believe me... | Mon Mar 18 1991 12:40 | 31 |
| ^
| Clearview Expwy (295) to
| Throgs Neck Bridge, US 95, North Pole
|
--- | /--------->
M | | / Northern State Pkwy
A | | / /-------------------------------> EAST
N | Long Island Expwy. | /* / |
H |-------------------------------/ / |
A | | / | <-- Meadowbrook Parkway south
T | | / |
T | Grand Central Pkwy. | / |
A | ------------------------- / |
N | | |*Nassau coliseum
--- (exit M4)
* = interchange
95 south, over throgs neck bridge, clearview expwy south to grand
central pkwy east, which becomes northern state pkwy. exit 31 off nsp
is meadowbrook pkwy south. coliseum is exit m4.
p.s. Alternate directions to rear entrance: Take Meadowbrook
parkway south to exit M1E, Old Country Road. Go east on Old Country
Road, then make a right turn onto Merrick Ave. (At this intersection
you will see a restaurant called the Baci Cafe on the right.) Go
south on Merrick Ave, you will see Eisenhower Park on your left, and
you'll pass a white office building with a sign "1600 Stewart Ave" on
the right. Look for sign that says "Nassau Coliseum -->"; turn right
onto Charles Lindberg Blvd. Stay to the left and you will see signs
for Coliseum parking. You will make a sharp turn to the left, and the
parking lot is on the right.
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19.3 | | NYEM1::TURNOF | Greetings from the Big Apple | Mon Mar 18 1991 16:39 | 10 |
| An alternative to 95...
84 East to 91 South to Rt 15 South (Merritt Pkwy). This becomes the
Hutchinson River Pkwy South in New York. Go over the Whitestone
Bridge, take the Cross Island Pkwy to The Grand Central Pkwy East and
follow Tom's directions from the above note...
FHT
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19.4 | Directions to Deer Creek IN | AD::VAUK | love will see you through | Thu May 30 1991 11:04 | 38 |
|
Okay, here are a couple of alternate routes to Deer Creek. They aren't
necessarily pretty, but they will bypass the I-69/116th St. construction
mess. (I-69 between I-465 and 116th St. can get fairly heavy in normal
conditions; that corridor is becoming yuppie development heaven...)
Route 1:
Find the Allisonville Road exit from I-465. If you're at the
net.gathering, then you've already found the Ale Emporium via
that exit. If not, it is the first exit west of the I-465/I-69
interchange. Head north on Allisonville Road. Go a *long way*,
until you hit 146th Street, then turn right (east). Not more
than two miles along 146th you will intersect State Route 37.
Turn left (north), and follow 37 to State Route 238 (about 2-3
miles). Turn right (east), and follow 238 to the venue. If
you cross I-69, you must have been playing footsie with your
SO; the venue is just west of the I-69/238 interchange. This
route is likely to be a bit slow for a portion of Allisonville,
but it goes semi-rural/rural very quickly.
Route 2:
Head north on I-69 from the I-69/I-465 interchange, but bail out
at 96th Street. Turn right (east) on 96th and proceed until you
hit Fall Creek Road. Turn left on Fall Creek and wind around the
northwest side of Geist Reservior. Just before Fall Creek
physically crosses Geist there is a left turn for Brooks School
Avenue. Take Brooks School north. As you head north you have
a choice. You can take Brooks School until it hits 238, then
turn right and head into the venue. But I can't vouch for the
quality of the road. Or you can take Brooks School until it
intersects with 116th, and turn right (east) on 116th. Follow
116th east until you hit Olio Road. Turn left on Olio (how come
I can hear the Wicked Witch's soldiers singing "Ooooliiiiooo"...),
and head north until you hit 238. Turn left on 238, cross I-69,
and look for the venue on your right.
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19.5 | directions to rRFK statdium | GRANPA::TDAVIS | | Thu Jun 13 1991 17:43 | 3 |
| After you reach the beltway going south, (95S)look for central ave.
Rt 214, exit right follow signs going towards washington,
RFK is on central ave.
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19.6 | | EBBV03::SMITH | | Wed Jun 19 1991 10:58 | 5 |
|
Rt 95 south to Provido, Atwells ave exit, go left at end
of exit and then bare left at the lights and you are very
very close to it then! ( 2 BLOCKS good parking in this
area)
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19.7 | T/Commuter Rail #'s | FURTHR::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Thu Sep 05 1991 12:16 | 18 |
| re: Note 19.21 KOBAL::MROGERS
> What we'd like to know is, how can we get to the Oak Grove T stop from
> either Route 93 south or Route 128 north? On the map that came with the
> tix there is a line that connects from the Orange Line stop to North
> Station and it looks like the most direct route.
I believe that Oak Grove is in Melrose. You could try calling the Melrose
Police, or City Hall for approximate location/address and direx.
I have 617-722-3200 for non-recorded info #, and 722-5050 for recordings.
In the Yellow pages it says "Remember, subways stop running at 1:00 am".
I would think that they'd run trains till after the show, and wouldn't worry.
The Commuter Train is a real good option. THey're quick and reliable trains.
No Station Commuter Lines # is 617-227-5070, or 800-392-6099.
Ken
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19.8 | | SA1794::GLADUG | | Thu Sep 05 1991 14:54 | 11 |
| Here's a T tip for tippling toursters...
Park outside the Cambridge Brewery and stop in for a couple of pre-show
brews. Be sure to say hi to Phil the deadhead brewmaster - he's the one
who personally corks all of our homebrew taping party kegs. Afterwards,
take the T to North Station or Haymarket and stop in at the Commonwealth
Brewery - just for the sake of comparison, you understand. :-) After
the show, take the T back to the Kendall stop in Cambridge. The last
T out of North Station is at 12:30 - in time for that post show, thirst
quenching last call at the CBC. :-) At least that's what we'll most
likely be doing for a few BG shows. :-) :-) :-)
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19.9 | how to get to Oak Grove from one who knows | NOVA::ZASTERA | | Thu Sep 05 1991 17:58 | 38 |
| I know all about the Orange Line and Oak Grove as I lived in Melrose and
commuted form Oak Grove to Boston for 4 (long) years.
In my opinion, this is *definitely* the smart way to get into BG for all of
us coming in from the North (it's what I plan to do). Drive in to Oak Grove
(big parking lot) and take the Orange Line directly to North Station.
How to get to Oak Grove (it's actually in Malden, but right near the Melrose
border)? Route 3 to 128 North. 128 to 93 south. Now comes the tricky part.
Get off 93 at the 2nd exit. (I think the sign indicates "Melrose/Stoneham").
This is just north of the big lake (Spot Pond) which is on the east side of
93 as you pass through Middlesex Fells.
Take a left (east) off of exit ramp, then a right (south). You will now
be driving south on a fairly wide street following the east shore of Spot
Pond (past Stone Zoo on your right if it's still there). Just before you
reach the south end of Spot Pond, you take a left turn (east). There *may*
be a small sign here indicating "Melrose", but don't count on it. Anyway,
there will be woods (Middlesex Fells) on both sides. Stay on this street
for quite some time. You will go through several lights (first one has
Grimsby's restaurant on the corner). You are driving through residential
Melrose. Eventually, you will cross some railroad tracks. Just after the
tracks will be MAIN STREET (light here). Take a right (south) on main
street. Continue south on main for a little less than a mile. You will
pass a Friendly's on your right, then an NHS hardware store and Hunt Drugs
(best place to buy camera equipment, binoculars, *and* blank tape).
*Just* after Hunt Drugs, take a *right* (west). This little street is
the entrance into Oak Grove (it winds Left (south) almost immediately).
Continue (south) until you reach the parking lot. If you are lucky, parking
may be free (but sometimes there is an attendent).
Trains leave Oak Grove every 10 minutes or so and take less than 15 minutes
to reach North STation.
These directions seem long, but it's really pretty easy. By the way,
if you miss the 93 exit, you can still get to Oak Grove if you get off
at the next exit, but I don't want to try describing how to do it--a map
would be handy.
Craig
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19.10 | and if you miss that exit... | SSGV02::STROBEL | New Jack City Slickers | Thu Sep 05 1991 18:00 | 2 |
| there's always the Sullivan Sq. Orange line T stop, which can be found by taking
the last exit off 93 south before the Tobin Bridge (Somerville).
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19.11 | not assumed but.. | WFOV11::BUTZE | Quick beat of an icy heart... | Tue Sep 17 1991 17:06 | 13 |
| It is not assumed, however past experience and such leads one to
believe that with the already tight schedules and the larger than
normal influx of people, could provide anxious moments after the show.
note: there have been rumors of expectations of 100k plus of people
in the Garden area over the weekend....15k show + xfactor miracle
folks + college folks in town "wanting to party even if there are
no tickets" + plus assorted gawkers = 100k
That is why I plan on getting in town early on both days....for friday
I plan on leaving WFO no later than 1pm.
rich
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19.12 | | MR4DEC::WENTZELL | Estamos hermanos y hermanas [sic] | Tue Sep 17 1991 17:10 | 5 |
| >I suppose we could call the T and see what they have to say?
The number is 617-722-3200
Dial away!!
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19.13 | T info | GR8FUL::WHITE | Without love in a dream... | Tue Sep 17 1991 17:38 | 21 |
|
Re: <<< Note 19.45 by CIVIC::ROBERTS "Solyent Green is People" >>>
> -< T-surprise ?? >-
> Is it generally assumed in here that the T will not be running after
> the shows? Did someone verify that already and I spaced it?
I called the MBTA information line (617-722-3200) and was told
that there are no plans to shut down the subways (I didn't ask
about the commuter rail) early because of the concerts.
The last train from Park Street towards Kendall Square, Harvard
Square and Alewife leaves from Park Street about 12:40 AM.
Please note that it is possible to walk from the Boston Garden
to Kendall Square (for those planning to park near the Cambridge
Brewing Company). This can even be done in a reasonable amount
of time - like under an hour :-)
Bob
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19.14 | Commonwealth Brewery location | FURTHR::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Thu Sep 19 1991 09:55 | 25 |
| Commonwealth Brewery location:
Look for a possibily closed-up cinema across from the Garden, to the
right. Comm BC is a short walk up Merrimac Street.
BIG Garage
commercial st ?
Trolley Tracks ----------- -------- --------------------------->
|| | | | ||
|| ------------+------- -------- (big parking lot)
|| PORTLAND ST^|^ Comm. \
|| | Brewery \
|| | /| Beacon
|| | / |
|| | | |<-MERRIMAC STREET
|| pizza| | |
|| place| PenBox|*| (empty lot)
---------------------------------8/---------------------
(trolley Causeway Street Staniford St?
overhead)--------------------------------8/---------------------
| | | Parking Garage
| BOSTON GAHDEN | | * = Pussycat Cinema
+--------------------------+ | 8 = set of lights
|
19.15 | | SA1794::GLADUG | | Thu Sep 19 1991 13:31 | 9 |
| re: <<< Note 19.55 by CSLALL::ABURNS "TAMALPAIS CHIEFS" >>>
> Is this the Kendall Sq. stop on the T?
The Commonwealth Brewery is near the Haymarket and North Station T stops.
The Cambridge Brewery is near the Kendall Sq stop.
There are various gathering at both breweries.
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19.16 | | OCTOBR::GRABAZS | Walk me out in the morning dew | Tue Sep 24 1991 16:10 | 14 |
| I can't believe -I- am the one to help you out because
I don't ususally "do directions"...but really, Steve-O,
it should be very easy for you to find Alewife, it can be
seen from rt 2 and there are signs with that infamous T
along the highway where you should get off...when you're
driving along and you hit Arlington Heights (i believe it is!)
- you know you are at the Heights cause you're really at a high
point, you can see the city and you start going DOWN - then I think
it is not too long afterwards that you should be looking for T signs...
I hope this helps you out...it really is very easy to find...
Debess
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19.17 | State Street parking | MR4DEC::WENTZELL | Estamos hermanos y hermanas [sic] | Thu Sep 26 1991 11:00 | 23 |
| Hi Bill,
My sugggestion is to park at the garage at 75 State Street, near Fanuil Hall.
To get there, take the pike all until it ends (pay ticket toll), and stay on
the expressway all the way in. When the x-pressway ends, you have a choice of
bearing left to the south station tunnel, or staying straight to the right
toward south station itself. You want to stay to the right. Go straight
through the next 4 or 5 sets of lights until you come to State Street (you
will pass South Station, the Boston Harbor Hotel, and will be approaching the
Longwarf Marriott, all which are on the right). Take a left on to State
Street, and look for a blue "P" for public parking on the left, about 2
streets up. You will see the entrance to the garage on the side street on the
left below the blue "P". It cost $7, but you can go to most any of the
Fanuil Hall bars and get a validation stamp and it will only cost you $5.
From there you are 5-10 minutes from the Gahden.
I've been doing this for the last few shows (as well as Bruins games over the
last 3 years, used to cost only 3 bucks back then!) and it will take you about
45 minutes to an hour from leaving Marlboro to being parked. Easy in, easy
out!
Have fun!!
Scott
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19.18 | Hartford -> Nassau? | AWARD::CLARK | Another Dave Clark? | Wed Mar 04 1992 11:44 | 5 |
| Could someone describe how to get to Nassau from Hartford CT (via
rte 91?)?
- thanks
DC
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19.19 | | LEDS::MRNGDU::YETTO | child of countless dreams | Wed Mar 04 1992 12:47 | 4 |
|
I could describe how to get to Nassau from Hartford, I've always excelled
in creative writing. But oh, you wanted directions .... nevermind. :-)
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19.20 | My Way (to Long Island) | VSSCAD::LARU | run, or fight, or ... dance! | Wed Mar 04 1992 13:17 | 26 |
| The way I go to Long Island:
Down (South) 91
West on Wilbur Cross, Merritt Parkway
Down Hutchinson River Parkway
Watch for the sign that says "Throggs Neck Bridge"
(I believe there is only one; "they" don't really want you to use
this exit.) The exit is a *very* tight right turn, followed by
another *very* tight right turn. Thsi leads you onto the artery
to the TNB.
Don't worry if you miss the turn, just proceed over the Whitestone
Bridge.
From either bridge, you can get to the LIE or the
Grand Central Pkwy (Northern State). See reply .2 for the rest.
As an alternative, you can take 91 to 95, and breathe truck fumes
as you watch for the signs to Long Island (via either bridge).
/bruce
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19.21 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | fly through the night | Wed Mar 04 1992 13:24 | 7 |
|
ps. Tom's p.s. directions from .2 are THE WAY TO GO!! Thanks, Tom!
Phyllis_who_loves_to_avoid_traffic!
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19.22 | Does the LIE ever not have cars on it? | ZENDIA::FERGUSON | Snapping point clock: 11:56 | Thu Mar 05 1992 16:37 | 7 |
| Word of caution:
Lots of people live in that area, therefore, LOTS AND LOTS of
traffic!
Allow for plenty of time!
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19.23 | | RGB::SHERRED | | Thu Jun 11 1992 13:10 | 6 |
| Anybody have directions to Giants Stadium for the clueless travelling
just before (hopefully) rush-hour ?
Thanks!
Jon
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19.24 | | SLOHAN::FIELDS | Its sad,so sad 'cus the Circus Left Town | Thu Jun 11 1992 14:52 | 1 |
| south head south mon !
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19.25 | Simple directions to Meadowlands ... | CUPTAY::BAILEY | A pirate looks at 40. | Thu Jun 11 1992 15:20 | 5 |
| Go to New Jersey ... get off at Exit 16A.
... Bobbb (also_New_Jersey_bound_but_doesn't_really_know_how_to_get_
there_without_hitting_tons_o_traffic)
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19.26 | From an ex-Jerseyite... | TLE::WEISS | My hangover ate my bagel. | Thu Jun 11 1992 16:14 | 11 |
| Are you planning on leaving Mass at rush hour time, or planning on hitting NJ at
rush hour time...?
> Go to New Jersey ... get off at Exit 16A.
That's if you go over the GW bridge, and hop the the NJ Turnpike.
Another alternative is to go over the Tappan Zee Bridge, Get on the Garden State
Pkwy south. Get off at ext 163 (or is it 164???) for Rt. 17 South. Follow that
down and get off at the Paterson Plank Road (or is rt. 20). There are signs
on 17 for the correct exit to take for the sports complex...
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19.27 | | RGB::SHERRED | | Thu Jun 11 1992 17:03 | 8 |
| Thanks!!
I plan on arriving in New Jersey around rush hour on Monday. Another
person from that area mentioned (but didn't
give directions...) using the Newburgh Bridge to avoid
traffic. Does that make sense ?
Jon
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19.28 | I'm from Joisey...You from Joisey? | TLE::WEISS | My hangover ate my bagel. | Thu Jun 11 1992 17:16 | 17 |
| > New Jersey around rush hour on Monday
Ick! DON'T TAKE THE ROUTE 17 WAY THEN!!!! It would be bad!
> Newburgh Bridge
Yup, that'll work. The Tappen Zee Bridge is a mess at rush hour. To avoid
the 'tap I usually don't go all the way to the Newburgh bridge on 84. I exit
earlier (one way is via the Taconic Parkway and Rt 9, look at a map, it's
pretty self explanatory), and take the Bear Mtn. Bridge. It's a much prettier
ride (back roads, along the Hudson). I've saved as much as 2 hours by taking
the Bear Mt. Bridge rather than the 'tap (but that was the Sunday after turkey
dave (I mean day)... :-)
Have fun.
Dave
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19.29 | Check first | CSCMA::M_PECKAR | spinning that curious sense | Thu Jun 11 1992 17:24 | 7 |
|
> Newburgh Bridge
That'll be the fastest, acktually. But thats assuming there is no construction
on 84 west of Hartford..
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19.30 | | ZENDIA::FERGUSON | Villains always blink their eyes | Thu Jun 11 1992 18:13 | 14 |
| re <<< Note 19.29 by CSCMA::M_PECKAR "spinning that curious sense" >>>
-< Check first >-
>> Newburgh Bridge
>
>
>That'll be the fastest, acktually. But thats assuming there is no construction
>on 84 west of Hartford..
It is also about 35 miles longer, I think, but a nice drive through the hills
in New Yawk.
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19.31 | so many roads.... | SMURF::PETERT | | Fri Jun 12 1992 12:17 | 9 |
| Don't think there's much construction on 84 past Hartford. We head
that way a number of times per year to my closest brother. Though
it has been a month or two since we were last there (Easter/Passover
time for the religously mixed family ;-) Things could have sprung
up of course. Like that construction they're doing at Exit 1 on
3 in NH. Anyone know what they're doing? Almost looks like a
new offramp!
PeterT
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19.32 | about exit 1... | TLE::ABBOT | J. R. "Bob" Dobbs in 92 | Fri Jun 12 1992 15:07 | 20 |
| About route 3 - it's the beginning of the 4-year widening of the
highway up to exit 7. First they're going to move the exit ramps, then
build the bridges, divert the northbound traffic to the bridge they
built a couple of years ago, tear down the old bridge and build a wider
one, divert the southbound traffic to it and build the new southbound
bridge, put 7 lanes under the bridge, then build the bridges for the
new exit 2 and start widening the road. They just released the plans
this week and it's really well thought out. They've told the
contractor that two lanes must be open at peak hours so hopefully it
won't make traffic too bad. Supposed to cost about $65 millon just to
exit 3.
Oh yeah - new toll booths at exit 1 although you'll be able to get on
at exit 1 northbound without a toll booth. I have a feeling many
people will be cutting down the DW highway to avoid 75 cents.
Not looking forward to 4 years of bad traffic. :-(
Scott
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19.33 | ugh | CSCMA::M_PECKAR | spinning that curious sense | Fri Jun 12 1992 15:49 | 11 |
|
> Not looking forward to 4 years of bad traffic. :-(
A very similar project north of Hartford (I91) was christened in 1975. Its
still a two lanes gauntlet of traffic from hell...
Hopefully, New Hampshire will do the right things and pay-off the right dons to
keep this project moving...
Former Windsor, CT resident.
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19.34 | So. Station, Boston | TRACTR::MACINTYRE | | Mon May 17 1993 14:35 | 16 |
| This question is about directions but not about concert venues. I hope
that won't disqualify me from getting the info. :-)
I have to take my wife down to South Station in Boston to get her
onboard an AMTRACK leaving around 5:00 on Wednesday. I need
directions and recommendations as to how much time to leave in order to
get there, park and see that she's all set up.
I'll be leaving from Nashua.
Rt 3 South -> 128 North -> 93 South -> ?????
Thanks in advance,
Marv
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19.35 | | MRNGDU::YETTO | the future is here | Mon May 17 1993 15:10 | 6 |
|
believe it or not Marv, the person who can give you directions to South
Station is Jim Henderson. Yikes, I can't believe I said that!! :-) :-)
|
19.36 | | GNPIKE::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Mon May 17 1993 15:38 | 31 |
| re: <<< Note 19.34 by TRACTR::MACINTYRE >>>
> -< So. Station, Boston >-
Marv, I can give you a good idea of how to get there.
I assume you know where the Logan Airport exit is off 93.
So Station is a couple of (very short) exits ahead, less
than a mile or so from the Logan exit.
Take Rt 93 towards Boston.
Just after the Logan Airport/East Boston exit is a small tunnel (part of 93).
This is the South Station Tunnel (and NOT the Sumner/Callahan tunnel
that goes to the airport).
Take the exit immediately just before the tunnel (not 100% sure if the
exit is there or if you need to take the exit inside the tunnel itself).
If you go past the tunnel you've passed So Station.
Once at the end of the exit, you'll see South Station to your Left.
Go left (on Sumner Street?) which is adjacent to South Station.
Parking should be available on the street (you might have a 1/2 mile
walk) or you could park in one of the closer large lots.
If you need to be there at 5:00 p.m., you'll be hitting MAJOR traffic
which starts around 3:30 or so. I'd probably plan on getting into the
Boston area where the traffic starts (around the start of the big bridges
where 95 and 93 meet) around 4:00 or so. If you have to be there at
5:00 a.m., no problem with traffic.
I have no idea how long it will take from Nashua, but I'd leave lots
of extra time for traffic/accidents, etc.
Ken
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19.37 | smile, smile, smile... | ROCK::CAMPR::FROMM | GUMBO!!! | Tue Jun 22 1993 14:48 | 16 |
| > <<< Note 19.5 by GRANPA::TDAVIS >>>
> -< directions to rRFK statdium >-
> After you reach the beltway going south, (95S)look for central ave.
> Rt 214, exit right follow signs going towards washington,
> RFK is on central ave.
is there any kind of backroads way to get to the stadium? i was really pleased
with how we were able to avoid the traffic at rich stadium, and it would be
nice if we could do the same again; but i'd been to rich stadium before, and
i've never been to rfk; does anyone have suggestions of alternate routes?
how about the metro? will that still be running after the show? but then we
wouldn't be able to bring a cooler, grill, etc.
- rich
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19.38 | follow that cop car! | DEDHED::Spine | Tom Spine | Tue Jun 22 1993 15:27 | 24 |
| > is there any kind of backroads way to get to the stadium?
Ha! This reminds me of the most excellent adventure we had getting to RFK the
last time I saw the Dead there. (Jeesh...that was way too long ago...it was
the Dylan/Dead year...)
Anyways, we got hopelessly lost and confused trying to find RFK. We had no
idea where the hell we were, nor where the hell RFK might be!
As we were cruising around, we passed a cop shop and noticed a cop getting into
his cop car. So we quickly pulled over and one of us jumped out of the car and
told the cop we were hopelessly lost and confused. Well, it just so happened
that he was on his way to RFK! He said, "follow me!"
Well, this s*cker took off! He had no regard whatsoever for speed limits, nor
even for this big ol' "ROAD CLOSED -- DO NOT ENTER SIGN"! We had a blast!
When he got us to the stadium, he pulled over and waved at us and wished us a
good show!
It's not every day that you get to chase a speeding cop car on your way to a
Dead show!
tms
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19.39 | but would have let you play with the siren ? | SLOHAN::FIELDS | and we'd go Running On Faith | Tue Jun 22 1993 15:33 | 2 |
| HA ! thats a good one ! Im not sure but that would pass as a Make you
feel good note too :')
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19.40 | some cops are cool | ZENDIA::FERGUSON | Your recipe is so tasty | Tue Jun 22 1993 16:39 | 8 |
| HA! that is a great one tms! DC and I, while in NC, were hanging out in this
pahking lot when a cop came and said we all hadda split. He said, "i'm gonna
turn around down there and ya'll can follow me to this back lot we ya'll can
pahty up w/o a problem." ok, so we followed the cop thinking of jail cells,
paddy wagons, etc... he brought us to this cool lot where we hung back and
had fun!
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19.41 | "My Back Road to RFK" | PRIMES::BARBER | | Tue Jun 22 1993 17:47 | 26 |
| I'm one of those shy DEChead note readers who never writes or replies,
but I just couldn't resist this time. It can be a real *^$%& getting
to RFK. If you take this "back route," you shouldn't have much
trouble. My husband and I seem to manage avoid lots of traffic going
to home games this way.
Directions to RFK:
- Take 95S to 295S (Baltimore/Washington PKWY) towards DC
- As you get closer to DC on 295S you will notice a fork in the
road - STAY TO YOUR LEFT, this will keep you on 295S (AVOID the signs
that say DOWNTOWN NY AVE)
- After the fork, follow 295S for about 2-3 miles. You will then see
a sign that says "BENNING ROAD 1/3 MILE"
- Take the BENNING ROAD exit on the right (after the exit you should
be riding parallel to the PEPCO Power Plant)
- The stadium and parking will be about 1/4 mile on your left.
See ya there!
Lily
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19.42 | | NAC::TRAMP::GRADY | Short arms, and deep pockets... | Tue Jun 22 1993 18:07 | 8 |
| Having spent nearly three hours in traffic waiting to get into Rich
Stadium last week, I'd like to personally thank Lilly and nominate her
for the Grateful Deadhead of the Week award...
Thanks - that's a keeper.
tim
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19.43 | | GRANPA::TDAVIS | | Tue Jun 22 1993 21:44 | 8 |
| I try to get to RFK by 3:00pm, if driving. The metro is also a good
shot, take 95S (Capitol Beltway), exit 19B RT 50W, follow sign to Metro
(2 minutes top). You will be at New Carollton, the start of the Orange
line, 6 stops later, and a sea of tie dye awaits you. The station stop
is Stadium/Armory, the blue line also services this stop.
I have never missed a Metro after the show, they close down around
midnight.
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19.44 | | EBBCLU::SMITH | So many roads tease my soul | Wed Jun 23 1993 11:32 | 4 |
|
The RFK gates open around noon, it pays to get there early,
I am going to exit on Benning Road...sounds good!
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19.45 | | GRANPA::TDAVIS | | Wed Jun 23 1993 12:01 | 6 |
| Another backway to go, is to catch RT 301 (sometimes RT 3) in Maryland,
and then go RT 214 (Central Ave), all the way into RFK, for those
coming out of town, you may want to begin this route, as you
exit from the tunnels on 95S at Baltimore, consult a map, and you
will see what I mean, this eliminates the Capital Beltway, and
is maybe 20 minutes longer.
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19.46 | | EST::BOURDESS | | Thu Sep 09 1993 16:56 | 5 |
| can someone tell me how to get to the Philly Spectrum?
aTdHvAaNnKcSe....
Mike
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19.47 | | GRANPA::TDAVIS | | Thu Sep 09 1993 17:18 | 12 |
| Please call me Tom Davis 339-5515 (dtn) regarding the extra's
you want to sell, there is no phone number for you, and mail has
been returned.
The spectrum is located off I95 after Center City Philadelphia,
and before the Airport exit (heading South from New Jersey)
There will be exit signs that say Sports Complex, or
Vetrens Stadium.
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19.48 | | CSCMA::M_PECKAR | that would be something | Thu Sep 23 1993 16:35 | 11 |
|
Any reccomendations on specific parking garages/lots around Boston Garden?
My experience in the past has been it takes forever to get out of them
after shows.
Please, no reccomendations to park at Alewife and take the T, that is much
worse: I'd like to get home in time to get at least 6 hours sleep before
having to stumble into work smelling like a deadshow the next day...
Thanks...
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19.49 | :-) | SALES::GKELLER | be alert, we need more lerts | Thu Sep 23 1993 16:37 | 9 |
| >Please, no reccomendations to park at Alewife and take the T, that is much
>worse: I'd like to get home in time to get at least 6 hours sleep before
>having to stumble into work smelling like a deadshow the next day...
>
>Thanks...
OK, Park in Acton and take the train. You'll be back in acton by 12:45
and home by 1:00:-)
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19.50 | | AKOCOA::SMITH_D | So many roads tease my soul | Thu Sep 23 1993 16:47 | 11 |
|
I have parked in a sleazy lot right under the Expressway almost
right next to the Gahdin for $7 and was able to exit extremely
easily, however I would recommend the Haymarket parking garage
right near the Commonwealth Brewery for ease of exiting and
arriving, it seems the flow of traffic there moves steadily in
and out. I myself hop the train at West Concord 1 mile from
home, takes me right there. :-)
Deane_who_doesn't_like_the_city_but_deals_with_it_for_the_dead
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19.51 | | CSCMA::M_PECKAR | that would be something | Thu Sep 23 1993 16:50 | 4 |
|
Thanks deane-o! As for your fejj...
:-)
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19.52 | I suggest the commuter rail, too. | TRETOP::SAMILJAN | | Thu Sep 23 1993 16:57 | 13 |
| You can try the parking lot at the Charles River Apts. (If You Lived
Here, You'd Be Home By Now.) The entrance is off of Leverett Circle,
as if you're going to Causeway St. It's on the right. Used to cost
$10 for Garden events.
Also might consider the Mass General Hospital parking lots. You have
to walk a few blocks, but it's an option.
Deane's recommendation for the Haymarket garage is probably the best.
Me, I'll be taking the train from South Acton, too. It costs $7 round
trip and it takes you right into the Garden. Couldn't be more
convenient.
|
19.53 | Park at Fan Pier? | NECSC::LEVY | I'm predestined to believe in Free Will | Thu Sep 23 1993 17:02 | 4 |
| You might consider parking at Fan Pier (near World Trade Center) and walking
to the Garden...probably a 15 minute walk.
dave
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19.54 | | STUDIO::IDE | It don't mean a thing. | Thu Sep 23 1993 17:03 | 16 |
| Not having to be home early for the first two shows leaves some time
for experimenting. One thing I might try is parking at the garage
behind Cambridge Brewing Co. Then, instead of getting on the green
line after the show, walk down to the Charles/MGH red line stop. This
would be quick for Alewife too, assuming it's quicker at all.
Blowing out during the encore works well, but can be dangerous . . . I
saw a lot of bummed people who walked out on a "Saturday Night" only to
find out that they played "Ripple" right after it. In the past, I've
made it to the door before Jerry finishes the opening lick of US Blues.
:-)
Bad acoustics, expensive tickets, and no parking -- why do we do it?
Ask me on Saturday.
Jamie
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19.55 | | CXDOCS::BARNES | | Thu Sep 23 1993 17:03 | 8 |
| for me, some of the best times of a run are AFTER the shows in the
parking lot (course THE best part is THE SHOW!)
...everybodies happy from the show and it's some of the best
times! Even when snowing! Course I NEVER go to work the day
after a deadshow! Why ruin the high!?!
(I realize you just used a bunch of vacation, Fog)
rfb
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19.56 | | ROCK::FROMM | It's hard to care about a don't care. | Thu Sep 23 1993 17:15 | 9 |
| >Please, no reccomendations to park at Alewife and take the T, that is much
>worse: I'd like to get home in time to get at least 6 hours sleep before
>having to stumble into work smelling like a deadshow the next day...
is it alewife or the T that you're complaining about? in '91 i took the T
from newton, 'cause that's where i was living; this time i'll probably pick
some place closer to take the T from (maybe Comm Ave in Allston)
- rich
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19.57 | | CXDOCS::BARNES | | Thu Sep 23 1993 17:19 | 1 |
| curious/crazy minds wanna know, Fog!
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19.58 | | CSCMA::M_PECKAR | that would be something | Thu Sep 23 1993 17:24 | 6 |
|
Ya can't listen to your freshly-made BG tapes in full quad-speaker sound in
the T.
:-)
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19.59 | | CXDOCS::BARNES | | Thu Sep 23 1993 17:25 | 3 |
| HA! and here i thought ya got mugged!
rfb who dosn't have a clue about NY or Boston
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19.60 | and another pair of ears, i guess... | ROCK::FROMM | It's hard to care about a don't care. | Thu Sep 23 1993 17:27 | 6 |
| >Ya can't listen to your freshly-made BG tapes in full quad-speaker sound in
>the T.
get a pair of headphones, dammit!
:-)
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19.61 | | CSCMA::M_PECKAR | that would be something | Thu Sep 23 1993 17:27 | 3 |
|
I did have a bad time coming home on the T after a BG show last run: no
need for details, it would likely spark a controversy in here anyways...
|
19.62 | | CSCMA::M_PECKAR | that would be something | Thu Sep 23 1993 17:28 | 4 |
|
>get a pair of headphones, dammit!
four speaker headphones????
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19.63 | | ROCK::FROMM | It's hard to care about a don't care. | Thu Sep 23 1993 17:29 | 10 |
| >>get a pair of headphones, dammit!
>four speaker headphones????
i guess ya didn't see my concession in the title:
Note 19.60 Directions to Venues 60 of 62
ROCK::FROMM "It's hard to care about a don't care." 6 lines 23-SEP-1993 16:27
-< and another pair of ears, i guess... >-
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19.64 | | CSCMA::M_PECKAR | that would be something | Thu Sep 23 1993 17:31 | 5 |
|
No, missed that.
Personally, I jump at he chance to cruise down the Central Artery at 70 at
midnight: its not too often I get to do that. :-)
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19.65 | | AKOCOA::SMITH_D | So many roads tease my soul | Thu Sep 23 1993 17:34 | 6 |
|
Wow!!!!
Fresh!!!! Crispy!!!! BG tapes!!!!
er...umm.. I'll catch a ride home with you Fog! ;-)
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19.66 | True quadraphonic sound... | SALES::GKELLER | be alert, we need more lerts | Thu Sep 23 1993 17:40 | 12 |
| > <<< Note 19.60 by ROCK::FROMM "It's hard to care about a don't care." >>>
> -< and another pair of ears, i guess... >-
>
>>Ya can't listen to your freshly-made BG tapes in full quad-speaker sound in
>>the T.
>
>get a pair of headphones, dammit!
>
>:-)
Yeah but Fog doesn't have 4 ears:-)
|
19.67 | | ONE900::HUGHES | Samurai Couch Potato | Thu Sep 23 1993 17:53 | 7 |
| re .64 (70 on the artery at midnight)
The tunnels are fun that way too (stay on target Luke, stay on target)
BTW, there ARE 4 channel headphones. They supposedly work with surround decoders.
gary
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19.68 | | CSCMA::M_PECKAR | that would be something | Thu Sep 23 1993 17:56 | 7 |
|
>BTW, there ARE 4 channel headphones. They supposedly work with surround decoders.
Yeah, but how do they sound on a subway filled with screaming Deadheads
screeching through the night at 45 miles/hr???
:-)
|
19.69 | somewhat vaugue directions... | QUARRY::petert | rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty | Thu Sep 23 1993 18:05 | 12 |
| A friend I'm going with to the last BG show has a way he guarentees is
great access to the Garden. I believe it involves going over the
Charlestown bridge to Boston, which leaves you right near a $10 parking
garage next to the Garden. I'm pretty sure I recall this bridge from
the years I used to take the bus to Boston from Marblehead. Not sure
I could give the best directions. Maybe someone else here is familiar
with it, or you could try checking a map. Supposedly this is relatively
untraveled, as no one from out of town would know/think about it.
He swears he left his house in Medford at 6:00PM during the last BG run
in '91 and was in his seat in the Garden at 6:30.
PeterT
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19.70 | To town, turn left & park | MILKWY::SAMPSON | Driven by the wind | Thu Sep 23 1993 19:36 | 11 |
| I'm going in from Boylston, not far from you Fog. I'll go 495 -> 9 ->
mass pike -> end, turn left, go up 3 exits (this is the worst part of
the trip, ex-way on a Friday afternoon), take the ramp for Government
center. At the bottom of the ramp, turn right and right and you're
pointing at the garage. Of course now that I've typed that I gather you
know it. Oh well, that'll take me under an hour and about the same time
it would to get to, park and pick up a train. Probably costs less in the
end.
See ya' in Boston
Geoff
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19.71 | | STUDIO::IDE | It don't mean a thing. | Fri Sep 24 1993 09:17 | 14 |
| re: <<< Note 19.61 by CSCMA::M_PECKAR "that would be something" >>>
>I did have a bad time coming home on the T after a BG show last run: no
>need for details, it would likely spark a controversy in here anyways...
So post it, I love a good controversy.
Besides, you're full of it: there's no quad system for cars and your
car doesn't have a tape player neway. :-) :-)
I wonder what it costs to rent out one of those airport shuttle vans
and driver. It would be worth it at $20/person, I think.
Jamie
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19.72 | used to be ...I had one. | LANDO::HAPGOOD | Java Java HEY! | Fri Sep 24 1993 09:50 | 11 |
| <<< Note 19.71 by STUDIO::IDE "It don't mean a thing." >>>
> Besides, you're full of it: there's no quad system for cars and your
> car doesn't have a tape player neway. :-) :-)
Not any more maybe but in the daze of 8-tracks they made car players
with "matrix" and "sq" quad. But not ever getting into the details maybe
I'm full of it.
tgif,
bob
|
19.73 | | BIODTL::JC | Red X | Fri Sep 24 1993 09:52 | 12 |
| Yeah, Fog, I wanna know the details too!
Were ya bent 'cuz the T had a standard transmission or something? :-) :-) :-)
re: trans
I'll be doing Fog's most favorite route: 2E->Alewife station; red line to
Chahles, walk to the Gahden ... easy in, easy out, as far as i'm concerned.
the whole trip will be 50mins to littleton MA
|
19.74 | Free Parking near Old Ironsides | TRETOP::SAMILJAN | | Fri Sep 24 1993 09:58 | 11 |
| You used to be able to park in Charlestown, just on the other side of
the Charlestown bridge. Before the Central Artery Project, it was
called City Square; may be still is. Anyway, there was parking under
on some streets and under the expressway. You could just walk over the
locks on the Charles River, right into the rear entrance of the Garden.
I haven't done this since the construction, but I bet it can still be
done. It helps if you know your way around the area of Constitution
Park.
Bud
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19.75 | | ROCK::FROMM | It's hard to care about a don't care. | Fri Sep 24 1993 10:14 | 7 |
| > I wonder what it costs to rent out one of those airport shuttle vans
> and driver. It would be worth it at $20/person, I think.
are you serious? you think it's worth $20 just to get to an (overpriced) show
that only costs $30? i certainly don't
- rich
|
19.76 | | STUDIO::IDE | It don't mean a thing. | Fri Sep 24 1993 10:25 | 12 |
| re .75
That's only $10 more than some parking garages. For one show, door-door
delivery would be worth it.
I went to my first show in a school bus that we chartered down to
Providence. It was a great time, the driver was extremely tolerant.
The organizers were able to buy a block of 50 tickets or so. I only
knew the songs from "Wake of the Flood" and was pretty bored
throughout. :-)
Jamie
|
19.77 | but i'm still in a good mood, dammit! :^) | ROCK::FROMM | It's hard to care about a don't care. | Fri Sep 24 1993 10:32 | 8 |
| > That's only $10 more than some parking garages. For one show, door-door
> delivery would be worth it.
provided you park at a $10 parking garage (i typically prefer the 85 cent T,
as i've already stated), and provided that you drive down alone and don't have
anybody to split the $10 with (which isn't very economical)
- rich
|
19.78 | | STUDIO::IDE | It don't mean a thing. | Fri Sep 24 1993 10:55 | 25 |
| re .77
Wanna hear about my trip to the last Garden run? First I bribed a
mechanic to pass emissions on my Galaxie 500 and headed west. Once in
San Francisco, I travelled to Hawaii by aircraft carrier, which I
rented out as a personal ferry. I had the pilots do stunts for me
while the captain served me festive drinks on deck. From there, I
chartered an oil tanker. We were making poor time, so I had him dump
his cargo in the Pacific to speed things up. The trip across the
continents was uneventful, except for a quick detour to Mir space
station, boy those Russians were desperate for hard cash! I then took
a coal fired steam engine through the chunnel and across Britain.
There, I chartered the QEII for the Atlantic crossing. Once in Boston
Harbor, I said "keep 'er running, I'll be back in eight days." My
Galaxie was waiting for me (I'd paid someone to drove it back from SF),
and I proudly drove it down Causeway St. to the Garden, where I let it
idle at the curb while I enjoyed the show.
We're strapped with a mortgage now, so I've had to cut back my travel
budget. If I park at Alewife (closest regular T stop), it'll cost me
$19.20 per show.*
* $4 parking
60 miles by car @ .225/mile
$1.70 T fare
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19.79 | ;-) | NAC::TRAMP::GRADY | Short arms, and deep pockets... | Fri Sep 24 1993 11:09 | 3 |
| Hittin' the hallucingens a bit early, aren't we?
tim
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19.80 | and quickly!! ;-) | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | in the shadow of the moon | Fri Sep 24 1993 11:12 | 4 |
|
Someone get that boy to a show!!
|
19.81 | Jaime Ide's BG Trip No. 115 | PONDA::WEDOIT::BELKIN | the slow one now will later be fast | Fri Sep 24 1993 11:23 | 7 |
|
Jaime, that was grate! (tip 'o' the hat to Mr. Zimmerman? :-)
When they asked you for collateral, ya pulled down your pants, right? :-)
Josh
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19.82 | | ROCK::FROMM | It's hard to care about a don't care. | Fri Sep 24 1993 12:27 | 8 |
| > 60 miles by car @ .225/mile
where do you live? if you're 60 miles from a T stop, you're going to be no
closer from a parking lot; besides, i don't know about you, but it certainly
doesn't cost me anywhere near .225/mile (for me, i figure about 2 cents for
depreciation and 4 cents for gas)
- rich
|
19.83 | | CXDOCS::BARNES | | Fri Sep 24 1993 12:30 | 3 |
| well I fell for Fog's story about a quad tape deck in his car...don't
know quite yet if I buy Jamies story or not.....%^)
rfb
|
19.84 | | STUDIO::IDE | It don't mean a thing. | Fri Sep 24 1993 12:39 | 12 |
| re .82
Sterling. 30 miles each way to Alewife. Don't forget insurance, etc.
-- owning a car is the most insanely expensive thing people do.
Besides, your car (and mine) is fully depreciated. .225 is what DEC
allows, the IRS allows more.
I'm not sure what we're arguing about or why, if I want to pay $250 for
a chauffer driven limo to Boston so that I don't have to drive, what's
the big deal? It beats DWT.
Jamie
|
19.85 | | STUDIO::IDE | It don't mean a thing. | Fri Sep 24 1993 12:41 | 14 |
| re:<<< Note 19.79 by NAC::TRAMP::GRADY "Short arms, and deep pockets..." >>>
> -< ;-) >-
>Hittin' the hallucingens a bit early, aren't we?
Not me, I've got to drive. :-)
re .80
Amen, hope to see you thereabouts.
re .81
Naw, I'm hogging all the credit for myself.
|
19.86 | | CSCMA::M_PECKAR | that would be something | Fri Sep 24 1993 12:43 | 7 |
|
> -- owning a car is the most insanely expensive thing people do.
You mean besides touring? Did you read about the deadheads in today's Globe
who've been on tour since Oregon: They've spent something like $1,695 and
earned $1,694. Pretty funny.
|
19.87 | | BIODTL::JC | Red X | Fri Sep 24 1993 15:58 | 16 |
| re <<< Note 19.86 by CSCMA::M_PECKAR "that would be something" >>>
>You mean besides touring? Did you read about the deadheads in today's Globe
>who've been on tour since Oregon: They've spent something like $1,695 and
>earned $1,694. Pretty funny.
The other way around mon! They're fiscally correct! The article said they
had $1.00!
good articles...
the globe generally gives a positive image of the dead, at least before the
shows start!
hey, didya catch what the globe printed the other day? the quoted some
guy saying "motherf**r" ...
|
19.88 | | AKOCOA::DMITCHELL | just might be ur kinda zoo | Thu Nov 11 1993 08:42 | 10 |
|
whats the best way to get to the Orpheum in Boston from the Mass Pike..
I ushalee go to the end of the Pike to Kneeland st. is there a better
way.
also, any ideas on parking.
thanks,
Don
|
19.89 | Providence Civic Center? | MRKTNG::BENNETT | | Thu Nov 11 1993 09:23 | 4 |
| How do I get to the Providence Civic Center tonight? (If Jum were
here he'd say "take your car.")
- dc accountless
|
19.90 | | AKOCOA::DMITCHELL | just might be ur kinda zoo | Thu Nov 11 1993 09:36 | 8 |
|
PCS.. 495south to 95south to Providence , get of at Atwells ave. and go
left over 95..the civic center will be rite in front off ya..
you'll see the CC on your left b4 the exit.. be ~ 30mins on 95..
don
|
19.91 | | CSLALL::HENDERSON | Friend will you be ready? | Sat Nov 13 1993 09:20 | 14 |
|
RE: <<< Note 19.89 by MRKTNG::BENNETT >>>
-< Providence Civic Center? >-
> How do I get to the Providence Civic Center tonight? (If Jum were
> here he'd say "take your car.")
A little late, but I would have suggested taking your car :-)
Guess who?
|
19.92 | | BUSY::IRZA | dance along the edge | Sat Dec 11 1993 09:01 | 5 |
|
hey now...could one of you new york type heads give me directions
to a club called CB's (Sea Bee's?? <sp?>) from I95 south?
^dave
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19.93 | CBGB's | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | in the shadow of the moon | Wed Dec 15 1993 12:24 | 13 |
|
The club's called CBGB.
Take 95S -> 278S -> the Triboro Bridge. NOTE: It's called the
*TRI*boro Bridge for a reason! Make sure you take it into Manhattan.
(You'll be going to the right and it will look like you're bypassing
the toll booths - the booths for Manhattan are around at a different
level - just follow the signs). Bear right off the bridge and get on
the FDR Drive South. Take the FDR all the way downtown to Houston
Street. Take Houston to the Bowery and make a right. CBGB is on the
Bowery between E. 1st and E. 2nd.
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19.94 | 8^) | BUSY::IRZA | dance along the edge | Wed Dec 15 1993 13:26 | 7 |
|
>> The club's called CBGB.
yes....that's it!!! i knew i could count on you phyllis! 8-)
thanx *alot*
^dave
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19.96 | | BIODTL::JC | cuz everybody's gotta go | Tue Feb 22 1994 09:14 | 1 |
| darn!!!! too late...
|
19.97 | | GRANPA::TDAVIS | | Mon Feb 28 1994 10:41 | 7 |
| Could someone please directions to Nassau, approaching the New York
area from NJ Turnpike, we will be coming up from DC early Sunday
morning, so hopefully traffic hassles will be at a minimum.
Thanks
|
19.98 | Seattle Center? | FOR22::STRONG | Bill, Digital Consulting, DTN 439-6353 | Tue Apr 19 1994 15:45 | 8 |
| Anyone know where in Seattle the Seattle Center is? (Don't necessarily
need full directions, just an idea of what part of town, so we can
figure out where to stay, etc.)
While I'm at it, does anyone know what sort of venue this is, how big,
indoor or outdoor, etc?
-Bill
|
19.99 | Seattle Center info | CASDOC::ROGERS | peripheral visionary | Tue Apr 19 1994 16:04 | 16 |
| >>Anyone know where in Seattle the Seattle Center is?
The center is almost in the center of the city on the site of the
old '62 World's Fair. The venue is within walking distance of the
space needle, the Seattle Coliseum, the Seattle Art museum, and
a couple of other venues. The stadium is small. I'd guess that it
would seat 12-16K, even with people on the floor. It is an open
air football stadium-like setup so you should be able to hear well
if you don't get tix. There are also some very nice parks around the
area and many vending areas. I was in Seattle a couple of weeks ago
while mailorder was happening. There was a lot of last-minute dealing
going through to make these shows happen, according to the local radio
stations. I was staying in Bellevue so I don't know what the hotels
are like in Seattle. It is one *beautiful* city, though.
Mike
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19.100 | How far is Giants from the water?? | MILKWY::HEADSL::SAMPSON | Driven by the wind | Thu Apr 21 1994 10:03 | 12 |
| Since I've never been there, but am thinking of ordering for Giants this
year I was wondering where it is in proximity to the water. I'd have to pull
a lot of things together to make it work, but I'd really like to sail to a show.
So how far is Giants from the nearest ocean port? Is it potential walking
distance? Biking distance? How safe/secure are the ports in the area?
I couldn't do it in my boat, but maybe if I got tickets for someone
he'd be willing to sail it.
I know, Buy a chart kit dammit ;^)
Geff
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19.101 | | BIODTL::JC | Gimmie a shorty! | Thu Apr 21 1994 10:52 | 13 |
| re <<< Note 19.100 by MILKWY::HEADSL::SAMPSON "Driven by the wind" >>>
-< How far is Giants from the water?? >-
>Since I've never been there, but am thinking of ordering for Giants this
>year I was wondering where it is in proximity to the water. I'd have to pull
>a lot of things together to make it work, but I'd really like to sail to a show.
>So how far is Giants from the nearest ocean port? Is it potential walking
>distance? Biking distance? How safe/secure are the ports in the area?
pretty far mon. it is in NJ, i'd say approx 10mi west of NYC.
i'd say: DON'T DO IT!!!
something will get ripped off!
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19.102 | | TECRUS::DEMARSE | No ego's under water | Thu Apr 21 1994 11:35 | 17 |
| I agree with JC....I'm not sure if it's a good idea. Something will
get ripped off...
I was a little bummed to see that the closest place they are playing is
Giants. For anyone that is going, watch out for the cops!!! They see
an out-of-state license plate and they are like dogs....
Mike and I went to the Giants shows last year and stayed at a NJ hotel
with some friends...Mike went out to his truck to get the cooler. [His
truck was parked behind the hotel in the hotel parking lot]. The police
pulled into the parking lot, drove around a little, then encountered Mike
at his truck. They harassed him for no reason, and then searched his
truck. They found a small bag and confiscated it. They had no reason
to search his truck except for the dead stickers on it and the Ohio
license plate...
:), d
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19.103 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | a rare and different tune | Thu Apr 21 1994 11:38 | 9 |
|
try the international port of hoboken.
;-)
maybe you can fly your boat out to lake michigan and sail to soldier
field.
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19.104 | What we have here is a failure to communicate! | SALEM::LEBLANC | | Thu Apr 21 1994 11:59 | 12 |
| I agree with Danielle and whatever you do DON'T camp out off of rte 80
near Budd Lake/Rt 46 area..the police out there are very nasty people
and have small town mentality...they deliberately put more officers
on patrol when the boyz are around...the problem being that because
there are campgrounds in that area (Davis State Park?) and they are the
closest to Giants (one hour away) alot of heads drive out there to camp
and Johnny Law and his state trooper cohorts tend to gather in flocks
to pull people over kinda the roadblock theory without the roadblock..
just a little friendly advice
chris_who_swore_he'd_never_go_back_to_NJ_but_bagged_the_creek_because_of
work_conflicts_and_now_is_going_to_giants_WHY?_we_don't_know
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19.105 | Avalon? | AWATS::WESTERVELT | i feel good about hood | Mon Jul 10 1995 15:02 | 8 |
|
Does anybody have an ASCII map of the Landsdowne Street area,
showing Avalon, Fenway Park, and Boston Beerworks?
Thanks -
Tom
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19.106 | Utopia's here | WILLEE::OSTIGUY | | Mon Jul 10 1995 15:08 | 6 |
| Tom...Avalon is right behind the Green Monster/bleachers area...just
walk down that street, and you'll come to it...
getting ready for TR-I eh???
WO
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19.107 | | AWATS::WESTERVELT | i feel good about hood | Mon Jul 10 1995 15:42 | 8 |
|
I know where it is, I'm looking for a map I can mail to someone.
Utopia may not be here but Todd is coming!
(Yup there's a grateful connection)
Tom
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19.108 | crapscii map of Lansdowne St. | SUBPAC::MAGGARD | Mail Order Wives | Thu Jul 20 1995 13:05 | 44 |
|
Here's a quickie from memory...
- jeff
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| |
F E N W A Y P A R K | |
| B |
| r |
---------Green Monster------- | o |
--------------------------------------------------------| o |---------
Lansdowne St. | k | Boston |
| l | Beer |
--------------------------------------------------------| i | Works |
Jillians Put-Put Axis Avalon Parking Garage Food | n |---------
Billiards Golf | e |
| |
| A |
| v |
| e |
\| . |/
|| ||
||Bridge ||
||over ||
||Mass ||
||Pike ||
/| |\
ATM | |
Machine | | Bay Bank?
--------------------------------------------------------| |----------
Kenmore Square
|-----------|
| /-\ |
| Citgo Sign|
| /_____\ |
|-----------|
Commonwealth Ave. ->
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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19.109 | Hampton Beach Club Casino? | QUOIN::BELKIN | one...3...5...7..8..9.10! | Thu Jul 27 1995 18:25 | 8 |
| N E 1 know how to get to the Hampton Beach Club Casino?
I was last there a few eons ago in the mid-1980's and those brains cells are
long gone.
I'm seeing Bela Fleck & the Flecktones there on Tues, 8/1. Tix are $20.50,
available at Ticketmaster, showtime is 9 PM.
thanks, Josh
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19.110 | Cheesy Hampton | CSLALL::LEBLANC_C | Please don't dominate the rapJACK | Fri Jul 28 1995 09:36 | 6 |
| you coming from 95 josh?
head straight into hampton and go past the state park down the
boardwalk...the club casino is directly across the street from the
main ranger/first aid/lifeguard building...next door to the mickey d's
the hampton beach Po-Lease staion is right directly behind it
look for water world water slide..that is behind the water slide
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19.111 | well... thats a start... :-) | QUOIN::BELKIN | one...3...5...7..8..9.10! | Fri Jul 28 1995 10:13 | 6 |
| Yeah, I'm coming up from Lowell (495->95).
What exit name/number for Hampton Beach? Just "Hampton Beach"? before or
after the tolls? Do I turn L or R when I take that road (Rt 101????) east
into H.B and I hit the road that goes North/South along the beach?
Josh
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19.112 | | STOWOA::JOLLIMORE | OneWhiteDuck/0^10=nothing at all | Fri Jul 28 1995 10:20 | 11 |
| josh,
i usually take the exit BEFORE the tolls. take a right off the
exit and you'll come to seabrook station. go left, thru seabrook.
way down the road, (after you go thru seabrook center) you'll
come to a rotary. follow the signs for hampton beach. i think
it's rte 85, the first exit off the rotary. it'll take you right
to ocean blvd. find your way to the casino, close by to your
right.
Jay
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19.113 | Smith Baker Aud in Lowell? | TNPUBS::ROGERS | | Fri Oct 06 1995 12:50 | 11 |
| Can someone give me a pointer to the Smith Baker Auditorium in
Lowell? Is on the U Lowell campus? We're coming from south from
Route 93 to the Lowell Connector but after that there were no
directions, and no phone number on the tix.
This is for a poetry reading that Patti Smith is giving as part of the
Lowell Kerouac celebration.
Thanks!
Mike
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19.114 | | SMURF::HAPGOOD | Java Java HEY! | Fri Oct 06 1995 14:28 | 14 |
| > This is for a poetry reading that Patti Smith is giving as part of the
> Lowell Kerouac celebration.
I have a pair for this show. Mike picked them up for me but due to
something else I can't make it. Anybody want to go see Patti Smith,
and WILLY ALEXANDER and Herbert Huncke recite poetry, play music and
generally have a good time? Call/mail me if so. It's cheap and it's
in Lowell.
And hey Mike!!! It's the JACK Kerouac celebration not Lowell Kerouac
:) :) :)
bob
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19.115 | Near City Hall | SMURF::BURNS | | Fri Oct 06 1995 14:55 | 7 |
| I've been told that it is right accross the street from the library,
which is right behind City Hall. Supposedly it used to be a church of
some sort and I think it is red brick. The street would be Merrimack
St. Hope this helps...
Bill
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19.116 | | STAR::HUGHES | Captain Slog | Mon Oct 09 1995 12:09 | 4 |
| When is/was this?
gary
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19.117 | | QUARRY::petert | rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty | Mon Oct 09 1995 13:11 | 2 |
| I think last Friday or Saturday night.
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19.118 | Worcester Aud? | AOSG::connor.zk3.dec.com::strobel | | Thu Oct 26 1995 16:37 | 6 |
| I'm looking for directions to the Worcester Aud for a friend who is also
wondering about the neighborhood it's in.
thanks
jeff
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19.119 | easy... | ALFA2::DWEST | his job is to shed light... | Thu Oct 26 1995 17:34 | 11 |
| the worcester aud (aka "the new aud") is in Lincoln Sq... 495
to 290... take the Lincoln Sq exit... big auditorium with
large gothic columns right in the square...
the neighbors are the worceter court house... the worcester police
station... worc voc tech high school, and the hotel-the-used-to-be-a
Marriott-but-now-its-Crowne-Plaza-or-something-like-that... parking is
available at the hotel for a fee and on the streets in the neighborhood
(which is for the most part pretty good)...
da ve
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19.120 | | WILLEE::OSTIGUY | the eyes of man have not set foot | Fri Oct 27 1995 08:05 | 2 |
| the front of the new aud kinda looks like the Lincoln Memorial, with
the big columns and all...well, I think so anyway !!!
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19.121 | bela time | AWECIM::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Fri Oct 27 1995 13:30 | 4 |
| Anyone know how to get to the Somerville Theatre ? I'll be driving
in from the Mass Pike.
/Ken
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19.122 | | TEPTAE::WESTERVELT | | Fri Oct 27 1995 15:14 | 9 |
|
It's at Davis Square near the red line but I don't know how off
the top of my head how to drive there from the Pike.
Wave hi Ken, I'll be front & center!
Tom
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19.123 | Bela in Keene NH 11/4 | STAR::ECOMAN::DEBESS | walk me out in the morning dew | Mon Oct 30 1995 13:07 | 4 |
| > -< bela time >-
hey, /Ken and Tom - any comments on bela...
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19.124 | | AWECIM::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Mon Oct 30 1995 13:37 | 19 |
| re: <<< Note 19.123 by STAR::ECOMAN::DEBESS "walk me out in the morning dew" >>>
> -< Bela in Keene NH 11/4 >-
> hey, /Ken and Tom - any comments on bela...
As in should you go or reviews ? If the prior, YES! Go, you won't regret it.
I've seen em several times and they are great.
Have you heard them ? It's hard to describe them, though the following would
apply:
- 'lectric and acoustic banjo jazzfunk jams
- one of the best bass players on the planet
- future man (has to be experienced - invented and plays synthesized drumitar)
- 99.9% lyric free (mostly instrumental)
Great laid back musicians with a unique style. Tickets probably still
available for Sommerville tonight.
/Ken
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19.125 | Worcester Memorial Auditorium | USOPS::MNELSON | Inspiration, move me Brightly | Fri Dec 08 1995 12:35 | 5 |
|
Can someone please post directions to the Woostah Memorial auditorium.
I've been told there are 2 Auditoriums in Woostah.
Mark
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19.126 | just one aud... | ALFA2::DWEST | the storyteller makes no choice... | Fri Dec 08 1995 13:01 | 18 |
| no, there are not two auditoriums...
since you're coming up from rhode island (correct?) the aeasiest thing
for you to do is come up 146 to 290... take 290 east and get off at
the Belmont St exit... i think the sign say rt 9 westboro,
leicester... it's at memorial hospital...(yeah, i know... big help!
:^)... anyway, at the top of the ramp, go left... at the bottom of
the hill is lincoln sq... the Aud is the big building straight acroos
the square with the massive columns... greek looking thing... can't
miss it...
if you miss the exit, get off at the 190 interchange but dont take
190!! stay to the right and follow signs for lincoln and burncoat
streets... take a right at the light at the end of the ramp and follow
that street right back into downtown... it will take you back to
lincoln sq again and now the aud will be on the right...
da ve
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19.127 | | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | seeking all thats stil unsung | Wed Dec 04 1996 14:03 | 4 |
19.128 | Direx to The Strand | BINKLY::CEPARSKI | May Your Song Always Be Sung | Wed Dec 04 1996 14:27 | 20 |
19.129 | | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | seeking all thats stil unsung | Wed Dec 04 1996 14:29 | 4
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