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Why? It’s a global market, who knew? It’s complicated, who knew? It’s true, it must be, ’cause Fox News says so. This is actually a very accurate report, which has lots of good suggestions, including building out mass transit and using bicycles. Watch and learn!
I know that the politicians really don’t have any or much sway over it all..and I know that we need to re-create a mass transit system of some sort. I had approached that once in my blog when MSN Live Spaces was still a popular blogging place to be. I had seen a very informative and a most excellent program on PBS regarding how difficult it would be to start having train travel for example the way it used to be. Those tracks are in many instances no longer in existance. Other problems are that many of the track systems are owned by businesses and you cannot come in..say “we’re from the Government” and take over (though that happens at times tee hee). So the logistics are many and harrowing. Not an easy task. But of “they” never get started then nothing will ever be done.
I’m very much for train service where it makes sense – in LA we are recreating it after it was dismantled post-WWII, at a huge cost. But, I think it will be worth it. We’ve already seen huge benefits from the new lines that have gone in, in improved neighborhoods and businesses near the stops, etc. Ridership is huge. I got a chance to ride our new Expo Line last Friday, and I’m taking a long train trip this summer, for a number of reasons. I’ve always thought it was short-sighted to only look at costs of building or improving infrastructure, that you have to look at possible benefits down the line. Certainly, at the other end, more cars is no solution at all.
Absolutely no solution. Just more problems.
I doubt we will ever have the trains/transportation we need as we once did. That would require some major planning not to mention work that will be lasting decades. I don’t see the committment ever being made, so we will continue our downward swirl into the abyss. Of course I’m being melodramatic but I like to be. Aside from that, it gets my point across however flawed it may be.