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Would this have necessarily been an Amtrak line, though? I mean I guess if it went from state to state it would be, but that would not exactly be your typical Amtrak line.
And, I mean, why the fuck do you think Amtrak loses money. It's a far cry from the kind of efficient high speed rail systems they have in other countries.
This is the "critical mass" argument, which I kinda agree with, where in order for something like rail to become attarctive in a profitable way, it has to go Damn Near Everywhere and leave Damn Near All The Time. Until it does, cars are so much more attractive an option that very few people use it. We suffer in comparison to Europe because our population is so goddamn spread out. Chicago to Madison to Minneapolis is just as much rail as like Berlin to Paris.
And anyone who thinks that we's ridin any damn ol train when gots cars n shit is just a damn ol Socialiss!
I go back and forth on these things, but I do buy the argument that having more money in the system right now is good, even if it's being used to pay people to dig holes and then fill them in. If we can get some benefit out of it all, why not?
I will say this, that for cities with real destinations or downtowns (New Orleans, say) this would a boon. Because I would MUCH RATHER stumble into a train and ride back from New Orleans than even try to have the sentience it takes to ride in, much less have to drive back.
But then you think about ATL, where white people don't ride Marta except to Braves games, and if the terminus was downtown....it might not be as attractive an option.
I suppose "If you build it, they will come" could apply. But shit, any GARvernor turning down money from anyone, for any project, is a fucking idiot.
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