Lydick, that's pretty far out. The South Shore is one of the railroads I've been most exposed to all my life, but never until just the other day have I actually seen it beyond the boundaries of Chicagoland (meaning east of Michigan City).
It is pretty insane. It definitely makes things so confusing unless you do the math in your head. Another observation I've made is that between Chicago and Michigan City, the railroad is primarily used by regular every day commuters but going beyond Michigan City it seems mostly used by tourists and/or students going to school at Notre Dame. I've ridden the South Shore so much throughout my life, both growing up in Chicago (because it served my neighborhood on behalf of Metra), and where I currently am at in Northwest Indiana. For all the times I've ridden that train, I have never ridden it east of Chesterton. And for all the railfanning I do on the line, very rarely do I ever go east of Michigan City because I am not at all the least bit familiar with things out that way.
Well if you put your phone on the rails and there's a locomotive train there's a chance that the locomotive air conditioner could have sucked up the phone and it could have got destroyed
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