03-17-2017, 12:53 PM
I did have to chuckle at this line:
I knew that Waterloo was a hub for theoretical physics research, but I didn't realize that time travel was an option.
I'm not familiar with Breslau (and Woolwich's) plan. What kind of limits are there on it urban boundary? Does it's "Settlement Area Boundary" abut Cambridge's to the south?
As an exercise, I wonder whether they even considered trying to put the station between Fountain and Woolwich Streets, or if that just had too many headaches involved (topography in particular).
Quote:It also factors in the anticipated loss of riders, as some existing upstream riders are anticipated to shift modes due to time travel delay resulting from the introduction of a Breslau Station.
I knew that Waterloo was a hub for theoretical physics research, but I didn't realize that time travel was an option.
I'm not familiar with Breslau (and Woolwich's) plan. What kind of limits are there on it urban boundary? Does it's "Settlement Area Boundary" abut Cambridge's to the south?
As an exercise, I wonder whether they even considered trying to put the station between Fountain and Woolwich Streets, or if that just had too many headaches involved (topography in particular).