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30 minutes ago, artthouwill said:

Glad I don't have to travel through downtown this weekend with no elevated trains running in the Loop. 

@strictures started a topic, not that your subjective feeling about it matters.

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Tribune: "Man found underneath Brown Line tracks fell from moving train in Lakeview: autopsy"

"Chicago police said they found the 26-year-old man, whose identity hadn’t been released, on the ground unresponsive in the 3400 block of North Ashland Avenue around 2:40 p.m. Monday."

"It was unclear exactly how the accidental fall occurred. The spot where the victim’s body was discovered sits underneath Brown Line tracks and several blocks from the nearest train station."."

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8 hours ago, Busjack said:

Tribune: "Man found underneath Brown Line tracks fell from moving train in Lakeview: autopsy"

"Chicago police said they found the 26-year-old man, whose identity hadn’t been released, on the ground unresponsive in the 3400 block of North Ashland Avenue around 2:40 p.m. Monday."

"It was unclear exactly how the accidental fall occurred. The spot where the victim’s body was discovered sits underneath Brown Line tracks and several blocks from the nearest train station."."

Actually, it's just one long block from the Paulina station.  My guess is he was drunk, went onto the tracks at Paulina & then manged to walk on the ties & then fell off.

Posted
3 hours ago, strictures said:

Actually, it's just one long block from the Paulina station.  My guess is he was drunk, went onto the tracks at Paulina & then manged to walk on the ties & then fell off.

I was thinking more along the lines of a NY subway car roof surfer, but I don't think the police will ever find out.

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3 hours ago, Busjack said:

I was thinking more along the lines of a NY subway car roof surfer, but I don't think the police will ever find out.

I've never heard of the roof surfing here. It appears to be a NYC problem, exclusively.  They don't even try it on those few 3200s that still have the roof boards leftover from when the Swift had the pan trolley poles.

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27 minutes ago, strictures said:

I've never heard of the roof surfing here. It appears to be a NYC problem, exclusively.  They don't even try it on those few 3200s that still have the roof boards leftover from when the Swift had the pan trolley poles.

I remember asking someone if their trains shake/tilt and bounce as bad as they do here cause that alone is probably enough to make people not try that here. Can you imagine trying to maintain balance on top of a Red Line roaring between Belmont and Fullerton? There are some jogs that you don't really slow down that much

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