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