Four hundred and sixty feet may not be a long walk for most college students. The furor of Princeton residents over the proposed relocation of the Dinky Station, however, may force the University to substantially redraw its current plans for ...
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The ideal solution would be have the dinky stop where the university wants it to stop (460 farther away from campus) but then travel underground to Palmer Square, where it could have its final stop. If the stockmarket hadn't crashed in the past 5 days, the endowment could have paid for this easy.
What about an above ground dinky, to the dinky... Save those poor townies the few extra steps.
to '10 (2nd post):
right, that's what they want, but then you just totally ignore the university's entire argument for moving it...