> I belive John Birrenbach is right in that not all of
> St. Paul is well-suited for rail transit.  Yet I
> strongly believe some parts of the City would not only
> support a streetcar, but reach their potential only
> with a streetcar or rail.

Of all that was posted, why would rail specifically be needed to handle them? 
What are the roadblocks for the current bus system to satisfying all those
situations?

I am not against transit, but it is hard to tell by reading that we have any
transit at all in the area.

john harris
camden



                
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