Assalamualaikum w.w. para sanak sa palanta,
Sungguh, banyak yang bisa dilakukan oleh para pemimpin yang bukan saja 
mempunyai visi masa depan, tetapi juga mampu melihat akar masalah, dan berani 
mengambil prakarsa untuk menyelesaikan akar masalah tersebut secara mendasar.
Kita semua tahu bahwa polusi udara yang telah mengubah iklim secara global 
disebabkan antara lain oleh penggunaan bahan bahar yang berasal dari fosil, 
baik oleh kenderaan bermotor maupun oleh pabrik-pabrik. Jumlahnya terbatas dan 
pada suatu saat pasti akan habis. Namun sementara itu penjualan kenderaan 
bermotor dipacu terus, dengan model-model baru, iklan yang gencar dan kredit 
yang murah. Sebagai akibatnya, jalan-jalan macet, yang selanjutnya menyebabkan 
pemborosan bahan bakar.
Kelihatannya Presiden Obama merupakan salah satu dari presiden yang langka, 
yang berani mengambil langka historis, walau beliau pasti tahu bahwa masa 
jabatannya paling lama hanya delapan tahun, sedangkan penyelesaian program yang 
diadvokasinya akan memakan waktu yang jauh lebih lama.
Dalam konteks Sumatera Barat, walau pasti tidak dalam rangka menghidupkan jalur 
kereta api cepat, kita sudah menghidupkan jalur kereta api wisata, salah satu 
keunggulan daerah Sumatera Barat dibandingkan dengan daerah-daerah lainnya di 
Indonesia.
Tantangannya: kita tunggu seorang capres yang bersedia mengusung tema jalur 
kereta api cepat ini di Indonesia, minimal untuk pulau Jawa dan Sumatera. 
 
Wassalam,
Saafroedin Bahar
(L, masuk 72 th, Jakarta; Tanjuang, Soetan Madjolelo; Lagan, Kampuang Dalam, 
Pariaman.)
"Basuku ka Ibu; banasab ka Bapak; basako ka Mamak" 
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Obama outlines vision for high-speed rail network
  


AFP/HO/File – A Japanese high speed train near Tokyo. US President Barack Obama 
Thursday called for a US high speed … 

By JIM ABRAMS, Associated Press Writer Jim Abrams, Associated Press Writer – 
1 hr 2 mins ago, April 17, 2009.

WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama on Thursday outlined plans for a high-speed 
rail network he said would change the way Americans travel, drawing comparisons 
to the 1950s creation of the interstate highway system.
Obama was careful to point out that his plan was only a down payment on an 
ambitious plan that, if realized, could connect Chicago and St. Louis, Orlando 
and Miami, Portland and Seattle and dozens of other metropolitan areas around 
the country with high-speed trains.
There's no guarantee that the nation has the political will — Congress has 
often tried to reduce support for Amtrak — or the hundreds of billions of 
dollars and decades it would take to build a comprehensive fast rail system.
"This is not some fanciful, pie-in-the-sky vision of the future," Obama said 
during an event at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, which is adjacent 
to the White House. "It is happening right now. It's been happening for 
decades. The problem is it's been happening elsewhere, not here."
The United States trails other developed countries in developing high-speed 
rail. The Spanish can travel the 386 miles from Madrid to Barcelona at speeds 
averaging almost 150 miles per hour. Japan's Shinkansen links its major cities 
at speeds averaging 180 mph and France's TGV train averages about 133 mph in 
carrying passengers from Paris to Lyon.
The only U.S. rail service that meets the Federal Railroad Administration's 110 
mph threshold to qualify as high-speed rail is Amtrak's 9-year-old Acela 
Express route connecting Boston to Washington, D.C.
Initially, regional transportation offices will compete for the $8 billion 
included in the $787 billion economic stimulus spending package for high-speed 
rail, bolstered by $1 billion a year for five years requested in the federal 
budget.
The $8 billion is part of $64 billion in the stimulus package for roads, 
bridges, rail and transit, what Obama called "the most sweeping investment in 
our infrastructure since President Eisenhower built the Interstate Highway 
System in the 1950s."
Obama said the first round of money would go to upgrading and increasing speeds 
on existing lines where people could quickly be put to work. The second and 
third phases would focus on high-speed rail planning and money to jump-start 
corridors not yet ready for construction. The Transportation Department is to 
announce first-round grants before the end of the summer.
Obama said a mature high-speed rail system would reduce demand for foreign oil 
and eliminate more than 6 billion pounds of carbon dioxide emissions a year — 
equivalent to removing 1 million cars from the roads.
Any region could present a long-range plan, he said, although the stimulus 
money can go only to the 10 major corridors designated by the Federal Railroad 
Administration and covering lines in Texas, California, Florida, the Pacific 
Northwest, the Midwest, the Gulf Coast, the Southeast, northern New England, 
Pennsylvania and New York.
The Midwest Regional Rail Initiative, joining Chicago and 11 other metropolitan 
areas within 400 miles, is a front-runner. The governors of eight Midwest 
states wrote Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood this week appealing for money 
for the region, one of the hardest hit by the recession.
Howard Learner, president of the Chicago-based Environmental Law and Policy 
Center, a group promoting the rail network, said that with about $2 billion of 
the stimulus money they could complete or upgrade lines linking Chicago with 
St. Louis, Detroit and Milwaukee-Madison.
"It's a way of solving our global warming problems that also creates jobs and 
provides a boost to the economy," he said.
But the competition will be fierce.
"We are very jazzed about it," said Karen Parsons, executive director of the 
Southern High-Speed Rail Commission. She said preliminary numbers showed that 
they could increase capacity and speed on the existing New Orleans-Baton Rouge 
line for about $150 million to $200 million, and for $500 million they could 
expand service from New Orleans to Mobile, Ala.
Mehdi Morshed, executive director of the California High-Speed Rail Authority, 
said his state has a plan to build 800 miles of track for trains running 220 
mph, at a cost of about $45 billion. He said the state may ask for about $4 
billion from the federal government to work on lines between San Francisco and 
San Jose and Los Angeles and Anaheim.
California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger said in a statement that his state leads 
others because voters last November approved nearly $10 billion in state bonds 
for high-speed rail. "With a boost from our federal partners, nearly 40 million 
Californians and millions of travelers from around the world will be able to 
experience the reality of America's first high-speed rail system." 
Chris Lippincott, spokesman for the Texas Department of Transportation, said 
his office was excited about advancing plans to build high-speed lines from San 
Antonio to Dallas and then up to Little Rock and Tulsa. But he added that the 
"nation's rail needs will exceed a single injection of money," citing estimates 
that just staying even with current level of congestion in his state will cost 
$313 billion over the next 20 years. 
Some say the investment is too small, Obama acknowledged. "But this is just a 
first step. We know this is going to be a long-term project," he said. 
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Associated Press writer Natasha Metzler contributed to this report. 
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