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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 22 May 2016

    Los Angeles and other auto-centric Sunbelt cities are building out rail systems costing billions of dollarshttp://on.wsj.com/27P7Yio 

    5:30 PM - 22 May 2016
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      1. Michael Levine‏ @LeMichaelLevine 22 May 2016
        Replying to @WSJ

        ... story interests 3 people in Cincinnati, adds WSJ.

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      1. Frups‏ @Frups1 22 May 2016
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        I wish the WSJ would write about cities still using tax money to build stadiums for billion dollar companies & how it never works out.

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      1. J Norris‏ @fishpws 22 May 2016
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        @c_kirkham Its not the train ride that is a problem.It's how do you get to the office at the end of train tripSolve & people will ride

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      2. Kevin‏ @kcherrick 22 May 2016
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        @c_kirkham 5 years from autonomous cars. So stupid.

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      3. Frups‏ @Frups1 22 May 2016
        Replying to @kcherrick @WSJ @c_kirkham

        Those using this system aren't the ones who can/will buy an autonomous car. This is common sense.

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      4. Kevin‏ @kcherrick 22 May 2016
        Replying to @Frups1 @WSJ @c_kirkham

        the billions invested by gov't could have been easily converted to a program for auto rides whose routes aren't fxd

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      1. kapilt‏ @kapilt41 22 May 2016
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        people should be comfortable

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      1. 75 Cents‏ @75cents 22 May 2016
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        @c_kirkham Ha Ha more Bicycle lanes with no traffic while traffic is jammed bcz of correct sensitive / environmentalists ! They suck

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      1. wiml‏ @wiml2 22 May 2016
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        But we cant pay cops, or build jails! Crime rates are skyrocketing! We need water storage! But we build trains, to nowhere!

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      1. Jack Brooks‏ @MJBJD 22 May 2016
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        That will lose money & don't go where ppl need to go b/c based on 18th Century methods & concepts

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      1. Chris Daley‏ @ChrisDaley5 22 May 2016
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        Denver's RTD just dedicated the FasTracks rail to the airport at DIA.

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      1. Pike Puk‏ @PikePuk 22 May 2016
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        example control travel use of automatic driving huge big rig trucks.

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