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New Zealand’s rugby future lies in a close relationship with Australia

27 May 2017 By Alan Leave a Comment

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  • New Zealand’s rugby future lies in a close relationship with Australia: Television-wise, they’re a disaster. Games in Australia can be watched in South Africa at around midday but games in Durban or Cape Town go to air in Australia at around 3am which, I’m guessing, is not peak viewing time. So the imperative to move to a …: “Cape Town” – BingNews
  • Jordaan: Safa to reject replay between Bafana, Senegal: CAPE TOWN – South African Football Association (Safa) president Danny Jordaan has told EWN Sport they would reject a replay of the World Cup qualifier between Bafana Bafana and Senegal if Fifa were to suggest it. This is because Ghanaian referee Joseph …: “Cape Town” – BingNews
  • Rivaldo set to leave Ajax Cape Town: Ajax Cape Town tackle Baroka FC in their final PSL match of the season with a top-eight position on the line, but they will have to do so without influential central defender Rivaldo Coetzee. The two sides meet at the Cape Town Stadium this afternoon (3pm …: “Cape Town” – BingNews
  • Starting XI: Ajax v Baroka: Ajax Cape Town welcome relegation-threatened Baroka FC to the Cape Town Stadium in their final Absa Premiership tie of the season. The match is scheduled to get underway at 15h00. The Urban Warriors boosted their hopes of finishing in the top eight.: “Cape Town” – BingNews
  • City of Cape Town salutes seasonal firefighters: The 2016/17 fire season has been one of the City of Cape Town’s toughest fire seasons on record, says mayoral committee member for and security; and social services JP Smith. In a statement issued after a certification ceremony on Friday for 114 seasonal …: “Cape Town” – BingNews

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Dead body lies on Kloof street for hours

19 May 2017 By Alan Leave a Comment

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  • Dead body lies on Kloof street for hours: The body of a man has been lying in Kloof Street, Cape Town for six hours. The body of a man has been lying in Kloof Street, Cape Town, for six hours. Security officers and car guards in the area say the man has been lying in front of a boutique since 07 …: “Cape Town” – BingNews
  • Townhouse Hotel: Switch main photo to photo of 1/37 Featured Image Switch main photo to photo of 2/37 Lobby Switch main photo to photo of 3/37 Reception Switch main photo to photo of 4/37 Guestroom Switch main photo to photo of 5/37 Guestroom Switch main photo to photo of …: “Cape Town” – BingNews
  • Tinkler: Cape Town City exceeded expectations: With one league game to go, the Citizens are looking to finish second on the table as they look to qualify for the Caf Champions League Cape Town City confirmed a top three finish in their maiden Premier Soccer League (PSL) campaign on Wednesday evening …: “Cape Town” – BingNews
  • South Africa: Cape Town’s Bursting Trains: According to the TomTom traffic index Cape Town is the most congested city in the country and 48th in the world, ahead of cities such as New York. For rail commuters, the situation isn’t much better, with trains overcrowded to the point of bursting and …: “Cape Town” – BingNews
  • Magwaza: Sassa always intended on getting rid of CPS: CAPE TOWN – The South African Social Security Agency (Sassa) says it had long intended appointing a new service provider to pay out social grants. Sassa officials – led by the agency’s chief executive Thokozani Magwaza – are presenting the agency’s annual …: “Cape Town” – BingNews

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Cape Town Image: True Lies

20 August 2016 By Alan Leave a Comment

A Cape Town District Six Museum tagged image from photographer – Jack Says Relax as published on Flickr.

True Lies
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Image by Jack Says Relax

The Overseas Highway is a 127.5-mile (205.2 km) highway carrying U.S. Route 1 (US 1) through the Florida Keys. Large parts of it were built on the former right-of-way of the Overseas Railroad, the Key West Extension of the Florida East Coast Railway. Completed in 1912, the Overseas Railroad was heavily damaged and partially destroyed in the Labor Day Hurricane of 1935. The Florida East Coast Railway was financially unable to rebuild the destroyed sections, so the roadbed and remaining bridges were sold to the state of Florida for 0,000.[2]

History [edit]

Most of the original construction of the Overseas Highway used many of the bridges of the former railroad, including truss bridges, where the roadway was built on top of the trusses. A "contract for building 18 bridges on the new Overseas Highway to Key West" was awarded to Cleary Brothers Construction Co. of West Palm Beach in late April 1942; it called for completion of all bridge construction work on sections of the highway within the overseas road and bridge toll district, on the abandoned foundations of the old Florida East Coast railway line.[3] Most of these older bridges built for railroads have been replaced by more modern bridges that are able to accommodate more than two lanes of traffic. The highway included the Seven Mile Bridge, the Bahia Honda Bridge and the Long Key Bridge (although these three original bridges are no longer open to vehicular traffic, except for part of Seven Mile Bridge, they are listed on the National Register of Historic Places and are currently used as fishing piers).
While the Overseas Highway today runs along the former Overseas Railway right of way, portions of it did exist in a different alignment while the railroad was still operational. Known as State Road 4A, the original roadway mostly existed in two sections. One section ran from the mainland via the Card Sound Bridge to Lower Matecumbe Key, while the other ran from No Name Key to Key West. Ferry service connected the 41 mile gap between the two sections, as well as Marathon. The original road ran right alongside the railroad in some places, such as in Key Largo where the current northbound lanes run on the original roadway and the southbound lanes run on the former railroad.
Plans were made to connect the two portions of the original road in the early 1930s. A group of World War I veterans were employed for the construction, which had already begun at Lower Matecumbe Key when the Labor Day Hurricane of 1935 struck the area, destroying the railroad. After the hurricane, construction was halted and plans were then made to use the railroad bridges instead, which had been acquired from the railroad. Just west of Lower Matecumbe Key at Mile Marker 73 on the current highway, eight concrete bridge piers that were to support the original bridge alignment remain to this day and are visible from the current highway. The full highway from the mainland to Key West was opened on March 29, 1938.
During World War II, the United States Navy, who had substantial operations in the Keys, sought improvements to the Overseas Highway to improve their access to the mainland. As a result, the original portions of the highway that coexisted with the railroad were rerouted onto the former railroad right of way in 1945, as it was a more direct route. This included the construction of the current alignment of the highway from Florida City to Key Largo via Jewfish Creek (known as the 18-Mile Stretch). The original Card Sound Bridge was closed after the realignment, and was subsequently destroyed by a fire. The Card Sound route was restored in 1969 with the opening of the current bridge.[4]
After the realignment in 1945 to its current entry onto Key Largo along the old railroad right-of-way, The Overseas Highway received the unsigned designation State Road 5, the same as the entirety of US 1 south of Jacksonville at that time.

The beginning of U.S. 1 in March 1951; U.S. 1 has since been extended to the Monroe County Courthouse in downtown Key West
Portions of the road were tolled until April 15, 1954; toll booths were located on Big Pine Key and Lower Matecumbe Key. Pigeon Key, roughly the midway point of the Seven Mile Bridge, served as the headquarters for the "Overseas Road and Toll District."[5] The toll for automobiles was , plus 25 cents per passenger.[6]
One of animated television’s Wacky Races was The Overseas Hi-Way Race, which first aired on December 28, 1968, on CBS, covering the entire actual route from Key Largo to Key West. While Long Key was correctly portrayed, most of the other in-between keys were given fictional names, and Sombrero Key was actually five miles south of the highway in open water, according to the Florida Keys–East map.
The entire roadway of the Overseas Highway was substantially rebuilt in the 1980s. In recent years, Pigeon Key was used by the University of Miami as an oceanography laboratory, but current efforts to restore the buildings on the island have resulted in the establishment of a railroad museum there. The newer Seven Mile Bridge does not have direct access to Pigeon Key; people going there must walk on 2.2 miles (3.5 km) of the original Seven Mile Bridge from its northern end on Knight’s Key, or take a shuttle bus, to reach the island.
Mile markers [edit]

Locations along the Overseas Highway from Key West to Key Largo are commonly given as mile markers. The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) maintains mile marker signs every mile along the highway. Numbering starts in Key West, and increases towards the east and northeast up the path of the highway over the keys. Businesses along the highway began listing their locations by mile markers, adding decimal parts to more precisely indicate locations between mile marker signs. Outside of Key West and the City of Marathon, street addresses along the highway are based on the mile markers, using a four- to six-digit number (with no decimal point); the numbering pattern is as follows:[7]
The first three (or four) digits denote the approximate mile marker
The last two digits denote a particular address; an even digit denotes an address on the Atlantic Ocean side while an odd digit denotes an address on the Florida Bay/Gulf of Mexico side
As an example, the Tropical Research Laboratory of Mote Marine Laboratory has a physical address of 24244 Overseas Highway. The first three digits indicate that it is near mile marker 24.2 (it is located on Summerland Key) while the last two digits indicate that it is located on the Atlantic Ocean side of the highway.


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