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They are pure poetry. We in States shd never have pulled up our RR tracks. Now we need trains more than ever!
I hope that, here and there, parts of the USA wake up to what they're missing and rebuild--inshallah!
Cape Cod esp needs RR. We had it in 1872, 2 Provincetown. Even Martha's Vineyard & Nantucket had passenger trains!
I've mapped the lines in SE Massachusetts (except the islands)--imagine if they still ran today!pic.twitter.com/Sf6FHS1c2J
Pps It is particularly idiotic that the Cape has a dinner train and it "trains" most of its trash off Cape via the train bridge over the canal, but does not send passengers over that bridge (much)!
unreal...although that bridge is a bottleneck anyway; should eventually be replaced by a tunnel so it doesn't have to close for ships
would be nice--but I'm not a programmer...
What level of ridership do you need to support given frequencies at rural distances?
Hmmm, just thinking of how to spread costs on the infrastructure … I wonder how much local delivery you could divert to rail.
Like what could convince UPS, FedEx, USPS to use local rail for delivery instead of semi trucks.
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