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Location DB > Canada > Quebec > Montreal > Parc Jean-Drapeau > Historic pics from Expo 67 > L'Expo Express

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Posted by Charlie_Dunver 3/18/2006 7:58 PM | remove
  Mexico?
Posted by maZe 3/18/2006 9:33 PM | remove
  Base of UK actually (base of the tower on the left).
Posted by Charlie_Dunver 3/18/2006 10:45 PM | remove
  right, but didnt Mexico have a white block kind of style?
Posted by maZe 3/19/2006 1:04 AM | remove
  yes, it did look somewhat like the UK Pavillion, except, no tower.
Posted by Charlie_Dunver 3/19/2006 7:13 PM | remove
  ok,thanks
Posted by mewthree 1/25/2008 5:33 PM | remove
  i didn't know about those commuter trains.


Posted by Emperor Wang 1/26/2008 4:32 AM | remove
  http://www.westlan...docs/monorail2.htm

Imagine how great it would be if those trains were kept and cars were banned outright from the islands.
Posted by maZe 1/27/2008 4:13 AM | remove
  Well that was the plan...Before the government implanted a milking cow on the island and started thinking in terms of $$$$$ rather than preservation, nature or quality of life...
Posted by SPEK Photo 6/12/2008 4:04 AM | remove
  C'est Homer Simpson qui conduit?
Posted by maZe 6/14/2008 5:54 PM | remove
  Y'avait pas de conducteurs en fait, les trains étaient automatisés à 100% mais ils ont payés des gars pour "être là", juste pour sécuriser les gens...
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