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Sunday, October 24, 2010

Frank Nora Show 1589 – The River Line (Part 1) (10/23/10)

2:22:23 – Frank and Peter go on a strange adventure in New Jersey and Philadelphia. Part One: Driving down Rt. 206 to Trenton, bad area, parking, Trenton Transportation Center, lunch, heading over to The River Line light rail, on The River Line, train goes on highways and streets in a town, delay – getting off the train and onto a hot and stifling bus, back onto the train, arrival in Camden (most dangerous city in America), ghost town, last stop – Entertainment Center, Walter Reed Transportation Center, and heading down to the PATCO train platform heading to Philadelphia…

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Released October 2010 on The Overnightscape Underground (onsug.com), an Internet talk radio channel focusing on a freeform monologue style, with diverse and fascinating hosts.

posted by Frank at 8:31 am filed in Frank,Oct10  

3 Comments »

  1. I had to get Twizzlers today because of this show, unfortunately they didn’t have the cherry bites. Darn. Butbthe regular strawberry was very good.

    Thanks for the show

    Comment by Bob LeMent — October 25, 2010 @ 4:19 pm

  2. Neighbor! .. I’m 10 minutes away from the first five stops on the River Line! If I only knew, we could have at least pointed you towards a good Trenton pork-roll sandwich! .. Of yeah, vegetarian. Uhh perhaps a good antique bookstore or immigrant grocer?

    Did you make it to the Aquarium? I haven’t heard the show(s) yet. By the sound of your recent comments, you guys were deep into what Camden has to offer.

    Here’s a good History lesson about Trenton and the surrounding area where I live.
    http://www.njn.net/television/specials/tencrucialdays/

    … Chris
    Exit 7-A

    Comment by Christopher Moore — October 27, 2010 @ 3:11 am

  3. Wow Frank, I’m glad we had a much smoother light rail experience on our adventure. That show should go on the Visit Camden website!!!

    Comment by mannythemailman — October 27, 2010 @ 4:54 pm

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