The railway is by far the mode of rural transport that is the least destructive towards both its destination and the country is passes through.
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The railway is by far the mode of rural transport that is the least destructive towards both its destination and the country is passes through.
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What sort of rural are you talking about? I can't see this being viable in the places I've lived/spent all my time at (Intermountain West).
Trains connect towns and villages. Perhaps your area was lacking in villages? It seems to be common all over the West.
The pickup truck and the 2-lane state highway and the horse/buggy/wagon and the dirt road have always been standard. Public transportation in areas of very low population density does not seem economically feasible.
It doesn't have to be public in the strictest sense. Roads are difficult and expensive to build too, but with the motor engine they become feasible. Before the engine many factories, mines, farms, built their own rail.
Roads and road vehicles are vastly more expensive to operate than trains.
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