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At least a train stops at small depots along its routes in the west. How many airliners you know stop at Green River, Utah, for example. Airliners and trains will never replace the automobile, but I have a feeling that we really haven't given the trains the opportunity to beat the airliners... What is needed is a high speed rail network, with a line on the west coast and a good basic network east of the Rockies. Denver-Omaha-Chicago-Cleveland-New York City ; Boston-New York City-Washington DC-Raleigh-Savannah-Miami; Savannah-Atlanta-Birmingham-Dallas; Houston-Dallas-Kansas City-Saint Louis-Chicago; Chicago-Lousiville-Nashville-Atlanta-Tampa; and a west coast line Oakland-Los Angeles....Within a couple of hours, bus or local train, three fourths of Americans would be living near a high speed rail line.....
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