CADsortaGUY
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Originally posted by: Jschmuck2
Originally posted by: CADsortaGUY
Originally posted by: miketheidiot
Originally posted by: Genx87
Originally posted by: jpeyton
Is that the per capita cost for people currently alive, or costs over the lifetime of the system?Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: her209
Can't wait until its implemented here in California.
And how much are you willing to pay for it to be built per citizen? 50,000 dollars? 250,000?
How much will that reduce congestion on roads? Reduce consumption of fuel? Reduce pollution?
Mass transit is a great infrastructure investment.
Build more airports then. People prefer air travel and have since the 60s. Hence why Amtrak went belly up and is nationalized.
air travel is also heavily subsidized by the government, and amtrak was run into the ground and then kept there.
I would love to be able to hop on a train and be in Minneapolis or Chicago a few hours later.
From where? I can be in Chicago in 5 and Minneapolis in 3. A train isn't going to beat that when you take into account that I have to deal with their schedule - not my own. Hell, I can hop in my car on a whim and be there in a few hours.![]()
That's because you live in bumblefuck nowhere.
Those of us who live in real places have traffic and other drivers with cars to deal with![]()
Doesn't matter in the context of this REGIONAL train idea. You are taking a congestion argument which is a LOCAL issue to suggest REGIONAL is a good idea?
