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Sometimes the feature that notifies you of a private message doesn't work. Frank, would you do me a favor and check your in-box?
TB
sbalax Member # 2801
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Tom--
You are right, it didn't tell me I had a message. I've sometimes gotten a notification weeks after the message was sent.
I replied to your question.
Frank in sunny SBA
smitty195 Member # 5102
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The notification system doesn't seem to work most of the time, the "email replies" never works (except when it randomly decides to send everything you've been following all in one massive email blitz every few months), and the clock has been about 2 hours and 20 minutes slow for several weeks.
Anybody home???
TBlack Member # 181
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Just to close out this thread, I want to publically recognize the great help that Frank has provided. In case the rest of you want to take advantage of his generosity, remember that he has told us he's off to South America on an extended cruise. Eat your heart out!
sbalax Member # 2801
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Tom (and others we've met here including Ms. Vicki and Mr. Art)--
Yep, we are going to be gone until 11 May but will be checking in now and then when the internet allows.
Hasta pronto,
Frank
sojourner Member # 3134
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Have a wonderful trip, Frank!
HopefulRailUser Member # 4513
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Can't wait to hear about the trip. Have a wonderful time!
sbalax Member # 2801
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Will do. Thanks for the good wishes. This should be an interesting pair of cruises especially going around Cape Horn as Winter approaches.
Frank in sunny SBA
train lady Member # 3920
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I hope you two have a super time. Am eager to get your report on your return.
smitty195 Member # 5102
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Have a great trip, Frank. That must be pretty cool to spend a month on-board a cruise ship. Don't gain too much weight!
(Any spare room in your suitcase for a stowaway?)
Geoff M Member # 153
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I expect to hear weather reports from wherever you are! Bon voyage!
[Yes, I suddenly received mail notifications weeks after they had been sent]
Geoff M.
HopefulRailUser Member # 4513
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I notified the webmaster the last time I got the flurry of notices. It appears that the problem and our efforts to bring it to someone's attention are being ignored.
Rather Amtrakish, don't you think?
sbalax Member # 2801
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Report #1. We made it to Houston. Breezy and cool.
Frank near IAH.
sbalax Member # 2801
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Report #2 Hot (mid to high 80's and very little breeze in Buenos Aires. We have been on the go since we got here on Tuesday morning. Tomorrow (Easter Sunday) we board the ship but don't sail (for Montevideo) until 6PM on Monday. I'm hoping to get to the railroad museum on Monday. It is closed on the weekends and looked like it might be closed for good. We did a walk through of the Retiro Station which still shows a bit of its former grandeur. There was a nice restaurant/coffee shop in what had been the first class waiting are.
It was busy but all the trains were going short distances. The most popular were to Tigre Delta which is a resort area about 30k out of town.
Frank in sunny EZE -- Don't remember the three letter code for Aeroparque Newberry, the in town airport.
quote:Originally posted by sbalax: -- Don't remember the three letter code for Aeroparque Newberry, the in town airport.
IATA: AEP
Bon Voyage! I am so jealous. .
sbalax Member # 2801
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Mr. Norman--
It appears that there is only one train of any distance from Retiro. It goes west to Junin and Alberdi. They system is a skeleton of what it once was. Largely replaced by luxury bus service with double deckers and lie flat beds. We saw one with double front wheels and double wheels in the rear all equipped with devices to add or delete air from the tires without stopping.
Vicki--
Thanks, I knew it had to be and easy one. It is a VERY busy airport.
We are going to round Cape Horn in about an hour. Very smooth seas, sunny and little wind. The last trip they had 40 foot seas and 100mph winds. Our good luck holds.
Frank on board Radiance of the Seas.
Gilbert B Norman Member # 1541
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Frank aboard C6SE7
So the only intercity train operating in Argentina is #513 from Estacion Retiro and all other services listed are, say, the Sunset East?
As I recall at "the end", the Mexican Railways System Timetable had "a few" services that might or might not operate depending on which way the "Dios del Sol" chose to smile.
sojourner Member # 3134
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I am very jealous of you too, Frank, esp as, VERY coincidentally, I have just been reading 2 books set largely in WWII-era Argentina (mainly Buenos Aires) (and a bit in Uruguay, a bit in New Orleans, where I just was) and I was just telling my husband how I wish I could take a train (or cruise) to Argentina . . . and see Retiro Station too! And then you mention it right here!
The books, btw, are by W. E. B. Griffin, and quite readable, Honor Bound and Blood and Honor (I'm about 1/4 through the latter); actually, I think there may be a third too.
Have a wonderful time, and sing lots of shanties as you round Cape Horn. What is that song about Valaparaiso? . . . I need a beer to remember it. . . .
RRRICH Member # 1418
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Frank -- as you round Cape Horn, remember this Gordon Lightfoot song:
All around old cape horn Ships of the line, ships of the morn Some who wish they'd never been born They are the ghosts of cape horn Fal deral da riddle de rum With a rim dim diddy And a rum dum dum Sailing away at the break of morn They are the ghosts of cape horn
See them all in sad repair Demons dance everywhere Southern gales, tattered sails And none to tell the tales
Come all of you rustic old sea dogs Who follow the great southern cross You we're rounding the horn In the eye of a storm When ya lost 'er one day And you read all yer letters From oceans away Then you took them to the bottom of the sea
All around old cape horn Ships of the line, ships of the morn Those who wish they'd never been born They are the ghosts of cape horn
Fal deral da riddle de rum With a rim dim diddy And a rum dum dum Sailing away at the break of morn They are the ghosts of cape horn
Come all you old sea dogs from devon Southampton, penzance, and kinsale You were caught by the chance Of a sailor's last dance It was not meant to be And ya read all yer letters Cried anchor aweigh Then ya took them to the bottom of the sea
All around old cape horn Ships of the line, ships of the morn Those who wish they'd never been born They are the ghosts of cape horn
Fal deral da riddle de rum With a rim dim diddy And a rum dum dum Sailing away at the break of morn They are the ghosts of cape horn
sbalax Member # 2801
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Sojourner--
Thanks for the reading list. I haven't had time to read much on the ship. I'll save those suggestions for when we return May 11.
RRRich--
I should have planned ahead and loaded that one on my iPod. We circumnavigated Isla de Hornos going from the South Atlantic into the South Pacific and back into the Atlantic. Then we made a run up Beagle Channel and docked in Ushuaia around midnight. On to Puntarenas, Chile tonight.
Mr. Norman--
I believe there are inter-city trains from the other stations in Buenos Aires but I don't think many of them go far. The most popular seem to be to Mar del Plata and Tigre (which does leave from Retiro).
All--
I didn't ride the "Train at the End of the World" but several people did. They enjoyed it but it is a replica and reminded them of a train at Disneyland. The only remaining rolling stock is at the Prison Museum here in Ushuaia and it's in sad shape.
Frank ready to sail again at 3:30PM
sbalax Member # 2801
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P.S. I'm now entitled to wear a gold earring in my left ear. No comments from you, Miss Vicki.
Frank
MDRR Member # 2992
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Frank, First of all, CONGRATULATIONS!
Second of all, RCCL? have you forsaken HAL? Must have been a very good interline rate?
Enjoy the rest of what sounds like a wonderful trip!
Tom
HopefulRailUser Member # 4513
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quote:Originally posted by sbalax: P.S. I'm now entitled to wear a gold earring in my left ear. No comments from you, Miss Vicki.
Frank
No comment needed. Arghh!
Thanks for the reports along the way. Love it.
sojourner Member # 3134
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well, I found the chantey. I won't give you the stanzas, what with getting "paralytic drunk" and all, but the chorus goes like this:
Paddy lay back, take in your slack, Take a turn around the capstan, heave a pawl; About ship's stations, boys, be handy; We're bound for Valparaiso round the Horn.