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Pat Dye Field => Plainsman Park => Topic started by: Pell City Tiger on February 24, 2015, 09:27:44 PM
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Coming off an emotional weekend series sweep of the Radford Highlanders, the Tigers battled the cold to defeat Georgia Tech by a score of 7-1.
With the win, Auburn improves to 7-2.
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And then we greased the RR tracks so they couldn't get back to ATL. It was hilarious.
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And then we greased the RR tracks so they couldn't get back to ATL. It was hilarious.
Boom. WT goes old school.
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And then we greased the RR tracks so they couldn't get back to ATL. It was hilarious.
That explains why CSX is tearing all that up now.
CSX to close railroad crossings Thursday on College, Gay and Ross streets, affecting traffic and Tiger Transit routes to downtown and campus
Beginning Thursday, Feb. 26, CSX Railroad will close the railroad crossings on North College Street, North Gay Street and North Ross Street for maintenance. They previously announced the closings would begin March 2.
The North Gay Street and North Ross Street crossings will be closed all day Thursday and possibly Friday, but should reopen for the weekend. These crossings will be reclosed Monday until midweek. The College Street crossing will be closed Thursday until midweek; it will not be reopened this weekend. CSX Railroad will replace rails at all three crossings, and will provide any necessary traffic direction.
In addition to delays for private motor vehicles, delays for Tiger Transit riders are expected on The North College (Slate) Line, the North Ross (Terra Cotta) Line, the Ross-Harper (Aqua) Line and the Opelika Road (Peach) Line. Individuals who utilize the Hyatt House stop on the Ross-Harper Line are being advised to use the Auburn City Hall Stop on Gay Street and individuals who utilize the Auburn Post Office stop are being advised to use the Deerfield Condominium stop. All other stops (while receiving service), will experience delays. Tiger Transit apologizes for any inconvenience this disruption in service will cause riders.