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@TimmyShea

lightly obsessed with transit, infrastructure, bikes, and planes. lover of penguins and giraffes. also, gluten-free. he/him 🏳️‍🌈

New York, NY Присоединился Temmuz 2008
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Metro Forward
Metro Forward@wmata·
Breaking: We saw more than ONE MILLION trips yesterday across bus and rail! 🎉 Metro’s come a long way from our humble beginnings on this day 50 years ago when we started rail service with just 5 stations. Since then, those 5 original stations have moved 1.1 billion trips!
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Joe Flood
Joe Flood@joeflood·
Washington’s hottest club is the Metro 50th anniversary party
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Adam Crafton
Adam Crafton@AdamCrafton_·
One significant factor here is FIFA already sacrificed one of its prior principles when it allowed US cities to not free public transport to tournament games (was free in Qatar and Russia, plus Germany for Euros) but *nobody* imagined financial ask would become this big.
Adam Crafton@AdamCrafton_

Exclusive @TheAthleticFC Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) plans to almost quadruple usual prices for return train ticket from center of Boston to Gillette Stadium during World Cup. Up from $20 for NFL games to above $75. W/@mjshrimper nytimes.com/athletic/71501…

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em@emilyagain·
Mrs. Met is Puerto Rican and Jewish, grew up in Woodside, worked at a bakery as a teen and went to a large public HS whereas Mr. Met is canonically Irish and Italian, grew up in Ozone Park and went to multiple Catholic schools, it's wild some of you are trying to debate this
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neon 🍁
neon 🍁@neon_heartbeat·
I confess I am obsessed with World War Two movies about non front line people who worked their asses off in support areas and never touched a gun but were so vital regardless that without them Hitler would have never blown his brains out
Met Office@metoffice

The first trailer for ‘Pressure’ is here, the film which tells the story of the most important weather forecast; the D-Day forecast. Andrew Scott stars as Group Captain James Stagg – the Met Office meteorologist tasked with delivering the weather forecast and helping shape D-Day's plans. In cinemas 9 September. #pressuremovie @StudiocanalUK

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Ben Verlander
Ben Verlander@BenVerlander·
This MLB Opening Day edit to the Moneyball music is incredible >>>
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Met Office
Met Office@metoffice·
The first trailer for ‘Pressure’ is here, the film which tells the story of the most important weather forecast; the D-Day forecast. Andrew Scott stars as Group Captain James Stagg – the Met Office meteorologist tasked with delivering the weather forecast and helping shape D-Day's plans. In cinemas 9 September. #pressuremovie @StudiocanalUK
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Robert Graham
Robert Graham@robertgraham·
These beeps started in 1924. Back then, people could get "astronomical time" by telescopes looking at the stars. You knew when it was 12am by the exact time when a certain star appeared overhead. The Greenwich Observatory would calculate this time daily, and have a ball drop at a precise time, so ships could easily calibrate their clock. In 1852, they'd distribute this time across the telegraph network that had been strung throughout Britain. With the invention of the radio, and people buying radios for their homes, the BBC. would broadcast these 6 "pips" before the hour, so everyone could easily synchronize their mechanical clocks. The British Empire covered 24% of the world's surface (and roughly same percent of population). While it wasn't too difficult for anybody to setup their own telescope to tell precise time, the spread of the BBC World Surface across the empire became the standard by which people would set their mechanical watches and clocks. Remember: mechanical devices drifted and needed resetting every few days. Back in those days, your watch and your friend's would be off by around 5 minutes. Nobody really knew precisely what time it was. The rise of the robust power grid changed things. The power grid has a steady 50 Hz (60 Hz in America). Wall clocks stopped being mechanical but were electrical instead, simply turning in time with the power grid. As long as the power grid didn't drift, neither did they electric clocks. They were only reset because of power outages or daylight saving changes. Nonetheless, the BBC pips had become an iconic feature of the BBC news service. In 1990, they added music and video to this. But still, this isn't for effect that happens at any time. They still mark the hour, you can still set your clocks by them. Of course, nowadays, all your clocks are set by the Internet via the NTP protocol. Your Apple Watch always has the correct time and you aren't sure why. You and your friend always have the phone and watch show the identical time.
Riley Walz@rtwlz

made my computer dramatically play BBC news music before every meeting

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Trung Phan
Trung Phan@TrungTPhan·
TIL Delta Airlines owns an oil refinery that saves it costs on jet fuel: ▫️in 2012, bought Pennsylvania-based refiner from ConocoPhillips for $150m (and spent $100m to upgrade) ▫️fuel is 20-30% of operating cost and the investment paid back within 5 years (Delta’s subsidiary is called Monroe Energy) ▫️only airline in America to own a refinery ▫️as of 2026, none of the major US airlines are hedging oil prices…had been unprofitable to do so and now just pass prices on to customers ▫️refines 200k barrels a day…half for jet fuel (rest is gas and diesel, which it then sells to buy or trades for more jet fuel) ▫️supplies 75%+ of Delta’s domestic fuel needs ▫️refinery business is still cyclical and Delta bet has taken some Ls (eg. during COVID, it lost $140m just in Q2 2020) ▫️Delta briefly considered selling operation ▫️Refinery booming again in recent years: sales of $5B in 2025 (~8% of Delta’s total sales) and saved 4 cents a gallon on jet fuel (~$100m cost savings) ▫️of refined products, jet fuel is highest margin and year round demand (gas in most demand summer driving season; diesel in fall and winter) ▫️ now, crack spread on jet fuel (price difference oil vs. refined products) has shot up since Iran war and refining operation in solid position on that front for foreseeable future *** AJC: ajc.com/business/2026/… NYT article from 2020: nytimes.com/2020/08/10/bus…
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Metro Forward
Metro Forward@wmata·
50 YEARS OF METRO! 🎉 We can’t wait to see you on our 50th anniversary this Friday for a special ride at 4:30 pm! Tell us what Metro means to you (comment or DM) for a chance to join us. We’ll have giveaways, music, and more! Enter by March 24 at 12 pm
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Buzz Patterson
Buzz Patterson@BuzzPatterson·
The C-17 landing at LAX. As seen from the In N Out off of 24R.
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urbanist slop hq
urbanist slop hq@SlopHq·
sober me: i should take an uber it’s safer. drunk me on a capital bikeshare doing 14mph down 15th street at midnight: i am INFRASTRUCTURE
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Reagan Airport
Reagan Airport@Reagan_Airport·
Happy first day of SPRING! 🌸🌸🌸
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