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Old 05-19-2010, 11:13 AM
 
Location: Warrior Country
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I agree with Sputnik. If one looks at a map you'd realize that to get to Lakeline you'd be going North (10+ miles through a dozen + lights), not east. (& why would someone drive north to go west?)

& if you've traveled from 2222 & 620, it takes just a few minutes longer to travel to the Domain (the destination) as it would to drive to the Lakeline train station (& then you'd have to ride the dang train to the Domain).

& comparing 183 traffic & 2222 traffic is apples & oranges. (183's "rush hour" is much longer & less scenic.....not to mention the Anderson Mill or Lakeline congestion).....but it's a non issue since no one living in Steiner would ever use 183 or Parmer.....(unless they were driving north to Lampasas).
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