Jeramey Jannene
Eyes on Milwaukee

Streetcar Rails Being Welded

Mayor, MPS students on-hand to see the work

By - Apr 7th, 2017 01:08 pm

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9 thoughts on “Eyes on Milwaukee: Streetcar Rails Being Welded”

  1. WashCoRepub says:

    I wonder if Mayor Barrett has a little model of the streetcar line he plays with at night.

    “Come to bed, Tom, it’s already past ten.”
    “Oh, come on, I’m almost done with the schedule!! Just a few more stops! Pleeaaaaseee??”

  2. WWWWoody says:

    I think the majority are still in the “how do we stop this?” camp. . . .

  3. Sam says:

    It’s done. Move on to some other thing to gripe about. I suggest griping at your state legislature for providing less shared revenue to municipalities. It’s our money.

  4. John Casper says:

    WashCoWingnut:

    How long have you been fantasizing about being in bed with men?

  5. John Casper says:

    WWWW,

    Only if the “majority” don’t own vehicles. Worst thing for a car is stop-and-go driving.

    Productivity matters. Workers want access to their laptop and phone.

  6. Jason says:

    I can not wait for that new trolley smell is replaced with stale cigarettes and old booze.

  7. Eric S says:

    “How do we stop this?”

    Hmm, probably by pulling a cord or pressing a button to indicate you’d like to get off the streetcar at the next stop.

  8. John Casper says:

    Jason, take a bath.

  9. Vincent Hanna says:

    I can’t wait for the streetcar’s opening day. Jason and Bathroom Bob will be futilely, pathetically protesting near one of the stops in matching MAGA hats before sulking back to their automobiles and hugging one another for comfort.

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