Railway Trivia Question

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Re: Railway Trivia Question

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RJSRdg wrote: 06 May 2025, 12:28 Do you actually have ananswer for this, or is it just a muse?
Just a muse; I would suspect it would be around some vertical which would map it onto a very open area with no legal building restrictions with a roughly okay altitude; perhaps some desert. A celestial geometry question tied in with a bit of architecture, economics, and politics.
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Re: Railway Trivia Question

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Oggm wrote: 06 May 2025, 16:48
RJSRdg wrote: 06 May 2025, 12:28 Do you actually have ananswer for this, or is it just a muse?
Just a muse; I would suspect it would be around some vertical which would map it onto a very open area with no legal building restrictions with a roughly okay altitude; perhaps some desert. A celestial geometry question tied in with a bit of architecture, economics, and politics.
OK, not really a trivia question then (as there isn't a "right" answer), or even something that comes under "Quizzes and Games". It's a topic I'd quite enjoy having a discussion about, but this thread (and indeed this Zone) isn't really the place for it. We don't really seem to have a suitable Zone for "picking the Tube up and rotating it" so I suggest probably putting it in "Off Topic Chat" (Zone 6) would be more appropriate.

While you do that, I'll have a think and see what rotations I can come up with! :-)
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