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Old 07-28-17, 09:06 AM
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Originally Posted by trailangel
I'm trying to figure out how the SGRT goes to the Inland Empire? Could somebody tell me how that is done?
And what is a class I bike path. Bikes only? There are always people walking or pushing a shopping cart on these paths.
What does the comment "Welcome to Irvine It's A Whole New World" mean?
SGRT going to the Inland Empire? IT doesn't
Class I Bike Path - an off-street or street-protected bike path. Basically no vehicle access, but you'll see a lot of walkers/joggers/stroller pushing parents on it, too.
Irvine (City of Irvine) - Its a master-planned community in central/south Orange County with a population of about 200,000. Lots of 'uniformity' (conformity?) in the community's layout, bland colors on everything, advertised as one of the safest communities to live in with great schools, low crime, and lots of 'professional' people. Only one 'token' 7-Eleven store in the whole place. To me its blandness leaves it with no identity whatsoever. Lot of folks like it that way and will pay a premium to live there, but I'm not one of them. I lived there for five years and that was enough.
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