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Crunchy numbers
The concert hall at the Sydney Opera House holds 2,700 people. This blog was viewed about 38,000 times in 2011. If it were a concert at Sydney Opera House, it would take about 14 sold-out performances for that many people to see it.
In 2011, there were 53 new posts, growing the total archive of this blog to 144 posts. There were 352 pictures uploaded, taking up a total of 287 MB. That's about 7 pictures per week.
The busiest day of the year was November 16th with 663 views. The most popular post that day was APACU.
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- APACU (1/6)
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- APACU (2/6)
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- APACU (3/6)
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- APACU (4/6)
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- APACU (5/6)
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- APACU (6/6)
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- Pantographs and the Overhead Wire (1/6)
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- Pantographs and the Overhead Wire (2/6)
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- Pantographs and the Overhead Wire (3/6)
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- Pantographs and the Overhead Wire (4/6)
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- Pantographs and the Overhead Wire (5/6)
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- Pantographs and the Overhead Wire (6/6)
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- Chillaxin’ On the MAX (1/3)
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- Chillaxin’ On the MAX (2/3)
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- Chillaxin’ On the MAX (3/3)
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- Train numbers, route codes, and more with signals (1/6)
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- Train numbers, route codes, and more with signals (2/6)
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- Train numbers, route codes, and more with signals (3/6)
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- Train numbers, route codes, and more with signals (4/6)
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- Train numbers, route codes, and more with signals (5/6)
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- Train numbers, route codes, and more with signals (6/6)
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- MAX train cars (1/2)
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- MAX train cars (2/2)
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- All WES all the time (1/6)
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- All WES all the time (2/6)
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- All WES all the time (3/6)
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- All WES all the time (4/6)
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- All WES all the time (5/6)
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- All WES all the time (6/6)
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- Last trains of the night
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- (Not quite) open door policy (1/6)
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- (Not quite) open door policy (2/6)
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- (Not quite) open door policy (3/6)
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- (Not quite) open door policy (4/6)
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- (Not quite) open door policy (5/6)
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- (Not quite) open door policy (6/6)
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- Automatic Train Stop (1/4)
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- Automatic Train Stop (2/4)
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- Automatic Train Stop (3/4)
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- Automatic Train Stop (4/4)
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- How fast do the trains go? (1/6)
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- How fast do the trains go? (2/6)
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- How fast do the trains go? (3/6)
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- How fast do the trains go? (4/6)
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- How fast do the trains go? (5/6)
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- How fast do the trains go? (6/6)
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- The Robertson Tunnel (1/6)
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- The Robertson Tunnel (2/6)
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- The Robertson Tunnel (3/6)
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- The Robertson Tunnel (4/6)
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- The Robertson Tunnel (5/6)
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- The Robertson Tunnel (6/6)
How did they find this blog?
The top referring sites in 2011 were:
Some visitors came searching, mostly for pantograph, max faqs, max train, maxfaqs, and atu 757.
Where did they come from?
North America - 96.0% The United States
- 3.6% Canada
- 0.4% Mexico
- 0.0% Aruba
- 0.0% Jamaica
Asia - 49.6% India
- 7.7% Hong Kong SAR China
- 6.1% Philippines
- 4.8% Indonesia
- 4.3% United Arab Emirates
Europe - 25.1% Hungary
- 24.0% United Kingdom
- 6.9% Netherlands
- 5.5% France
- 4.0% Switzerland
Oceania - 82.8% Australia
- 17.2% New Zealand
South America - 41.7% Venezuela
- 30.6% Brazil
- 9.7% Peru
- 6.9% Argentina
- 4.2% Colombia
Africa - 53.6% South Africa
- 28.6% Egypt
- 10.7% Algeria
- 7.1% Nigeria
Most visitors came from The United States. India & Canada were not far behind.
Attractions in 2011
These are the posts that got the most views on MAX FAQs in 2011.
See you in 2012
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We look forward to serving you again in 2012! Happy New Year!
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Who were they?
The most commented on post in 2011 was Improving transit speed part 2 - Holladay
These were the 5 most active commenters on this blog: