Except for a few areas of the country (eg. between Washington and Boston),
intercity trains don't make all that much sense in the U.S.  Unlike, Japan
and Europe, we have a lot of wide open spaces.  Airplanes are a better way
to go when the travel distances go over 300 to 400 miles.

Richard

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On Thu, 01 May 2008 16:27:39 +0900, Peter Evans said:
>       I use a train, almost certainly it's nuclear powered.

Of course, you live someplace that they started seeing the importance
of building usable train systems some 60-70 years ago.  We're screwed
until the year 2068 at that rate... :)

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