On Mon, Jun 9, 2008 at 8:35 AM, MB Software Solutions General Account <
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> Stephen Russell wrote:
> > Mass transit is great when your population saturation is high enough.
>  You
> > get a ride to the station, hop on a train and get off near work.  You
> then
> > walk the 5,10, 20+ blocks to the workplace.
> >
> > Unfortunately the USA was designed around a cheap gas model where under
> 1.00
> > per gal has been the norm for decades.  That has lead to suburban sprawl
> and
> > moms driving super big SUVs to take 2 or 3 kids to soccer practice.
> >
> > It is hard to give up the sprawl and go back to a more centralized
> > environment where mass transit works.  Buses are now getting a higher
> rider
> > share then they use to.  That is a good thing.  That bus will still be on
> > the street, your vehicle doesn't need to be all the time.
> >
>
>
> It'd be great if they offered some sort of incentives (end of year
> tax-wise perhaps) for those who used mass-transmit for most of the year.
>  I never understood why/how Europe's rail system is allegedly great and
> in regular use over there, yet our rail system here in the U.S. is
> nothing of what it used to be, and some say that the government funding
> for AmTrak and the like is bullshit because the train companies don't
> make (much) profit....allegedly.  I don't know who/what to believe on
> that one, and I regret to say I have no time to do "deep" research
> (other than googling some keywords) to find out.  Lazy, I guess....or
> just dis-interested.  <g>
>
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Back in early 2000s I did the train trip down to NOLA for a weekend with the
family.   It was great.  The seating was at least 200% roomier then First
Class on 747 or a DC-9 ??.  Been there and done the trips over to Asia as
well as Europe with the spouse as an employee of the airlines :)

I have done the Eurail passes numerous times and the trains were crowded,
ran fast and on time, except for Spain but who cares in Spain when or what
schedule they are running on.  ;->

I would like to do another rail trip across the USA to see the landscape and
not have to do the driving as well.  Trouble is that the trains tend to go
to the big cities and miss the scenic views that the USA is famous for.
There is no train to the Grand Canyon nor to Yosemite.  Add in there a list
of other great places up and down the west coast.


-- 
Stephen Russell
Sr. Production Systems Programmer
Mimeo.com
Memphis TN

901.246-0159


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