• scytale@piefed.zip
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    4 hours ago

    I saw an article that said NY-based fans were warning visiting Europeans not to attempt to walk to the stadium because of how pedestrian hostile it is.

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      3 hours ago

      It’s in the middle of wetlands across two rivers and over some cliffs from manhattan. Something like a 6-7 hour walk from midtown despite being like 6 miles away in a straight line

      Edit:actually longer. My walking directions took the ferry across the Hudson. To actually walk you’d need to go up to the GWB.

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        35 minutes ago

        It’s in the middle of wetlands across two rivers and over some cliffs from manhattan. Something like a 6-7 hour walk from midtown despite being like 6 miles away in a straight line

        That’s absolutely insane!

        That’s like Evil Lair island shit!

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      3 hours ago

      We have some world Cup games in my city. The stadium they are using is definitely walkable but it might take about 45 minutes to walk there. The easiest way to get there is the regional rail connection so hopefully the transit authority runs more trains. You can fit 3 or 4k people in a commuter train at crush load so it shouldn’t be terrible.

      Considering that new York city has one of the better transit systems in North America I couldn’t imagine how bad it’s going to be in Dallas.

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          It’s on the city to invest some money to make it walkable in the 6 years since they won the bid. When else are they gonna get a chance to do so?

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            22 minutes ago

            Or maybe the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority which owns it and rakes in an estimated yearly income of $166.5 on years where there ISN’T a major international event should use some of their vast riches to make it accessible.