I got train tracks that split in two at some point in my railway and merge again later. There is a train station on each railway split. Everything worked until I put block sign on the track to add another train. Now it tell me that the next stop is unreachable. Can someone help me understand why my train won't move? I am able to go to each station manually.
Such an awesome surprise - great brunch food on the go! I go for their breakfast sandwich, iced coffee, and cookies. Hard to beat them on price, convenience, and quality... definitely worth a stop in.
For the sixth year in a row, Metro will bring a bus to donation sites around the region. All in-person locations are conveniently located near grocery or retail stores. Bring your donations from home or stop at the store on your way to Metro and drop off your donations before taking the train or bus.
A neighbor took a look at the neighborhood impacts of the threatened severe cuts in the FY2025 budget. Out of the various proposed cuts, the bus service cuts include several specific impacts to the neighborhood. Most of the buses serving Fort Totten Metro station would be affected. Routes E2 (Fort Totten to Ivy City), 70 (Fort Totten to Petworth), and K2 (Fort Totten to Takoma) would be eliminated. Routes 80 (North Capitol Street, K6 (New Hampshire Avenue), 64 (Fort Totten to Federal Triangle), and R1 and R2 (Riggs Road) would be reduced. Routes F1 and F2, which have a few stops in Lamond, also would be eliminated.
A Courtesy Stop may only be made at the front of the bus and not through the rear doors.
Courtesy stops are at the discretion of the Bus Operator to ensure the safety of our customers and to not interfere with any other traffic or road conditions when stopping the bus.
Serene mountain vistas, lush forests, and clear blue lakes define the Berkshire landscape, an idyllic setting for your next family vacation, romantic escape, or weekend with friends. Boasting more than 100 world class cultural attractions, superior outdoor recreation, and a famous farm-to-table food scene, the Berkshires promises an unforgettable experience.
Next Stop, Greenwich Village is a 1976 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Paul Mazursky, featuring Lenny Baker, Shelley Winters, Ellen Greene, Lois Smith, and Christopher Walken.
This film is also notable for being Bill Murray's first film, with Murray having a few minutes of screen time. Jeff Goldblum and Christopher Walken (credited as Chris Walken) were early in their careers.
I came across a photograph the other day of assorted members of the Beat Generation - Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg and a few others - and it was like stepping into a time warp. Here were the angriest young men of a generation, the rebels and bohemians of the 1950s who prepared the way for revolutions to follow, and they were all wearing . . . suits and ties. And they had short haircuts. And it was rumored at the time that they stood on tables and read poetry, which may not have been literally true but which certainlyinspired would-be Beats in college towns to stand on tables and read, alas, their own poetry.And I thought how curiously one decade is absorbed by the next, things not really seeming to change much from year to year, until suddenly an image from the '50s strikes you as really being out of the past.
Mazursky treats the period and its characters with a loving nostalgia and no wonder: This is his story. He's said that his own life has been the inspiration for most of his films, and that's most obviously the case in his two autobiographical films: "Alex inWonderland," which told of a young, successfuldirector looking for his next film project, and"Greenwich Village," with its memories of a youngwould-be actor who left home and went to live in the Village.Mazursky supplies some of his memories to flesh out his hero, the earnest and likable Larry Lapinsky(Lenny Baker). And when the actors audition for roles in a Hollywood juvenile-delinquent movie, we'rereminded that Mazursky left the Village to go West and appear in "Blackboard Jungle." The movie's partautobiography and part fiction, but it's all of apiece because Mazursky captures the tone of the 1950s. Larry and his friends hang around the village, occupy a corner of a coffee shop, live in each other'sapartments, share each other's problems and answer the regular false alarms of the girl who keeps sayingshe's going to kill herself. For Larry, it's a new world, a challenge; he falls in love with a girl who wants to become a performer, and he actually getssomewhere with her and would have gotten farther if it hadn't been for the unrelenting raids from the Bronx carried out by his stereotypical Jewish mother(Shelley Winters).
With thousands of parks and playgrounds found across the city, New York City's green spaces are destinations no matter where you go. In this colorful poster based on NYC's iconic subway map, we offer you a place in the city to relax and unwind, no matter where you're going. Check out our subway-style map, and make a neighborhood park your next stop!
As I thought about my next operating role, I hoped that my background in performance marketing could somehow bring me closer to the media and entertainment industry that is unfolding today. As our Televisions become more like our phones and other smart devices, with content on demand and interactive experiences, perhaps there is an opportunity to be part of the future of Television. It just so happens that opportunity is definitely at Roku.
The Next Step Basketball Program is open to kids ages 9-17 and takes place every Monday and Friday from 5-7:30 pm. For Summer 2023, it is from June 19th to September 8th, and kids can join at any point. Food is provided. This camp is excellent for kids to improve their skills, confidence, and teamwork. The outdoor court is located in Elliott Park across from the Parkside Professional Building at 825 South 8th Street Minneapolis MN 55404. It is accessible via Metro Transit routes C&D Lines and Route 5 at the Hennepin Healthcare stop. Please contact Thea Williams at 612-398-6926 for more information.
We packed up the tent and took Interstate 90 to the Badlands Loop Scenic Byway. Badlands National Park was one of our favorites. We hiked part of the Castle Trail, but our favorite view was at the Conata Basin Lookout. Back on I-90, we made a pit stop at the 1880 Town for a little Old West fun.
The arc of the story is a boy, CJ, and his nana walking from church to the bus stop; riding on the bus until the last stop; and then walking to their destination. The action is rather uninteresting really (though the illustrations are not!), but it is the conversation and the people that are memorable.
Stop by one of our top-notch athletic facilities. Have a scoop of homemade ice cream at the Dairy. Rub the nose of one of our beloved Testudo statues for good luck. Get all your questions answered. It won't be hard to picture yourself at home here for the next four years.
Our next Fall Open House will be in October 2024. Fall Open House is an opportunity for high school juniors/seniors and transfer students to get to know UMD, hear from current students, speak with academic departments and support services, learn about applying and tour campus.
Our next Discover Maryland will be held in February 2024. This day long event is geared toward high school sophomores/juniors. Discover Maryland is an opportunity to see what UMD has to offer, hear from current students, speak with academic departments and support services, learn about admissions and tour campus. Registration is required.
Registration will become available in Spring 2024. This two hour event is geared toward newly admitted students. You'll hear from the Office of Undergraduate Admissions and the Department of Resident Life about your next steps to becoming #AlwaysATerp! Students will also receive a tour and get a glimpse into what it's like living on campus.