Are there unspoken rules about seating in the 100s sections of the Army?
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State fair concerts this year?
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How many places still do music Open Mic nights?
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Why does Oregon have so many buildings that look like this?
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What is Salem’s “Main Street”?
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This might be a dumb question but how do single cab trains turn around?
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Is there any good talk radio in Salem, or at least any good talk Radio from Portland that we can catch here?
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Why pair LRVs instead of just getting longer LRVs?
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Now that Shari’s sadly is closed… where in town can I find a good lemon meringue pie?
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What’s the proper etiquette for 12 St southbound where the right lane becomes right turn only?
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Why is Detroit’s Peoplemover considered a Peoplemover and not a metro?
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What benefits does low floor rolling stock really have?
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What city in the US is most likely to be the next to get a brand new rail based transit system?
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WTW for people with some specialized training in a field that work under/with people with advanced training in that field? E.G. Paralegals and nurses.
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Construction on south commercial?
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“New” speed cameras?
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Who’s the biggest musician/band from Oregon outside of Portland?
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Why aren’t there more people movers?
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Are doc marten oxfords or other oxfords with the traction bottoms ever appropriate for formal attire?
What’s with all these mini motorbikes in south salem?
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If you had the station and track infrastructure to do so, is there any reason you couldn’t link LRVs like the S700 into even longer 8-10 car consists?
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Am I crazy or is traveling north/south in salem so much easier than east/west?
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For the past ten-ish years Portland has been considering putting the MAX train in a tunnel downtown so that it doesn’t have to be stuck in traffic. Wouldn’t putting it on el tracks downtown have that same effect for much cheaper?
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A downtown tunnel could fix Portland's slow MAX system, but don't expect it anytime soon
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Does saying “not legal advice” really make something not legal advice?
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