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- From: wmurphy@cs.umb.edu (William E. Murphy)
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- Subject: Re: Why did the Red line cross the tracks?
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- Date: 24 Jul 92 20:46:55 GMT
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- whim, one would think.
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- By the way, the tracks don't cross on the cambridge side of the river.
- They are side by side at all times regardless of elevation.
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- I would like to know why porter had to be set so deep...
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- Bill
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