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If all that were to happen, then perhaps a separate railroad would have to be constructed, or the proposed-passenger rail service provider you mentioned would have to buy portions of railroads from freight companies to make it work. There can be no waiting on sidings for freight trains to pass, only the same passenger train going the opposite direction. In that case scenario, maybe two railroads would have to be constructed. <br /> <br />I would love to see something like that happen. One can watch things go by outside of the window, when a flying airline passenger can only look down about seven miles below. <br /> <br />Super train, I love it.
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