When you look at a successful railroad like Tokyu or Odakyu, the first thing you notice is that it's permanently under construction
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No, it's because your town is conveniently situated along a route that's anchored in a much larger economy (in this case, NYC)
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If such a highway weren't anchored to *any* such larger economy, it would still be paid for by the products of such a larger economy...
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...but as a money sink, never returning the value it's consuming. It's like a bad farm where determination to cultivate *all* the land...
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...despite the fact that some of it is, say, barren rock, ends up in ruin because the seed grain from productive patches was wasted on rocks
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