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JMan 2819's avatar

I don't understand the left's fascination with high-speed rail.

- As the article hints, the US has the best freight rail in the world, much better than Europe's. But you never see progressives championing the US freight system compared to Europe.

- Driving is faster for short distances and flying is faster for long distances.

- So high-speed rail's use case is perhaps a 200 - 400 mile range, and it requires heavy use of eminent domain and massive legal battles for every mile of track along that range.

- The Acela is actually slower than flying from Boston to New York City and it costs more.

- And if you take the train rather than drive, you now need to get a car on the other end. Is the speed boost for these middle-distance trips really worth it?

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Vicky & Dan's avatar

As a Baby Boomer our family often took passenger trains.

I loved it. If there were still trains that's how we would travel.

The gentle rocking, the scenery we passed through. Towns we passed through. Such a different emotional experience than crowded flying with rude people and airlines people telling us how valuable we are.

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