Archive for the ‘Transportation’ Category

San Francisco Transportation

San Francisco is actually both a city and a county and is a very large and densely populated region of the state of California. If considered from the aspect of population than S.F. is on 12th number in whole America for being most populous while if considered in regard with density of population it is second most densely populated city of United States of America. The city is actually a hub of transport, finance and culture in the whole San Francisco Bay Area. The infrastructure of San Francisco city is a great developed one with some really great highways and bridges built that lead to other cities and counties.S.F. has its own International airport that is actually situated in San .. more»

Norwich Airport, England, UK to Norwich by Transport

Norwich International Airport is situated in England UK. The town centre of Norwich is around 4 miles away in distance. The airport can be found by punching in the post code or zip code NR6 6JA. Norwich is an old town on the east coast of England. Nearby towns are Great Yarmouth, Lowestoft, Beccles and North Walsham.Car Depending on which direction you are travelling from you can reach the airport by driving along the A140 from Crommer or Ipswich. The A47 from King's Lynn and then changing to the A140 heading towards the airport. If you are travelling from Great Yarmouth the A47 will take you into the centre of Norwich. From the town centre drivers can then follow the .. more»

Getting Around in Dorset

Cars are really not necessary while on your holidays in Dorset. Visitors are encouraged to try to know about the public transportation in this area. This South West region of England has a very efficient public transport system that allows even tourists spending Torquay holidays to come and visit without the hassle of driving. Travellers that intend on spending the holidays in Dorset will find it very convenient to go about the different attractions within the area. Visitors making the most of their Torquay holidays would need some assistance to go around Dorset but can be assured that from and back to Torquay is relatively easy to manage.TrainsDorset County are served by three main train lines. Two lines connect to .. more»

The Top 10 Railroading Museums in New England

For the past your I've been compiling a list of Railroading Museums for my model railroading website. These museums all look like fantastic places to visit, but what are the most popular? I'll start with this list for the New England region of the United States. New England is the states of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont.The most popular railroading museums (based on online chatter) in beautiful New England are:10. Railroad Museum of New England in Thomaston, Connecticut9. Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Co. and Museum in Portland, Maine8. Old Colony and Fall River Railroad Museum in Fall River, Massachusetts7. Seashore Trolley Museum in Kennebunkport, Maine6. Beaver Brook Farm and Transportation Museum in Mont Vernon, New Hampshire5. .. more»

10 Fun Things to do in London, England

1. Head to the British Museum.The British Museum will fascinate even those uninterested in history. Featuring more than fifteen million artifacts, a visit to the British Museum is both an eye opener and an educational experience. Take your time to walk through the museum's numerous collections and if you are tired, you can always catch your breath at the museum cafe.2. Take photos of the London Bridge at dusk.The London Bridge is not only a London icon; it is also immensely beautiful in its own right. Stretching across the River Thames, the London Bridge is part of the A3 road. The serenely flowing river presents an interesting contrast to the sometimes busy traffic over the bridge. Head over here at .. more»