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Post by Retrovision on Apr 11, 2006 4:54:49 GMT -8
I guess that this would be a good time for me to pipe up and declare that I wouldn't mind snagging a spot on that positioning cruise, if they're being offered btw, mac, if you don't mind walking a few blocks more, you only need to take any bus to Phibbs Exchange (28, 210, 211 to cross the Second Narrows - Ironworkers Memorial Bridge), and walk under the overpass from the Narrows bridge, and over the new Dollarton Bridge (going east); turn right after the smaller bridge. it's a nice little walk.
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Post by Koastal Karl on Apr 11, 2006 9:14:47 GMT -8
I wouldent mind going if it is not too early in the morning. Being that it takes around 6 hours what departure times and arrival times are we looking at here??? And can we take our cars onboard???
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Post by Koastal Karl on Apr 11, 2006 9:36:30 GMT -8
Wait a min, Nick said it goes back the 24th, does she go back into service the 24th??? or is that when they are taking her back??
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Post by NMcKay on Apr 11, 2006 12:44:47 GMT -8
that is the day she sails back on her positioning cruise
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Post by Dane on Apr 11, 2006 15:55:45 GMT -8
btw, mac, if you don't mind walking a few blocks more, you only need to take any bus to Phibbs Exchange (28, 210, 211 to cross the Second Narrows - Ironworkers Memorial Bridge), and walk under the overpass from the Narrows bridge, and over the new Dollarton Bridge (going east); turn right after the smaller bridge. it's a nice little walk. It might be a little on the long side if mobility is an issue... but you're right if you like walking through the industrial heartland of the District it's the way to go. There's a Tim Hortons pit stop, too
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Post by Balfour on Apr 11, 2006 17:21:45 GMT -8
There's also the possibility of taking the 212 from Phibbs.
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