lol no way, the USA is still doing much worse than it ought to given its wealth and population
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Replying to @380kmh
We're actually pretty goodpic.twitter.com/w8GhwfHyq2
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Replying to @imaginary_nums
useless map ignores distinction between freight and passenger rail, makes no mention of service frequency
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Replying to @380kmh @imaginary_nums
unless you're scoring us on "amount of useless metal strewn across the ground," then I'm afraid we're doing badly
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Replying to @imaginary_nums
ya and rail isn't the only way to ship freight what's your point
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Replying to @imaginary_nums @380kmh
saying we have the rails. we don't have passenger trains because that would require public investment and we hate that
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Replying to @imaginary_nums
would argue abt the reasons we don't have passenger rail but otherwise yes, your points about freight are true
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Replying to @380kmh @imaginary_nums
regardless; when I am speaking about rail, I--and the OP I quoted, too--am referring to *passenger rail*
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and we can split hairs about *why* our passenger rail is worse than it ought to be, but fact remains that it is
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Replying to @380kmh @imaginary_nums
even in our busiest cities, or on the most logical corridors, it's a disaster
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