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Passenger trains may be dying today, but in the future, hopefully soon, when all of the airlines have gone under in a mountain of red ink, they will thrive. <br /> <br />In the major cities, where the hubs are, airports literally have no more room for growth. The feds have spent so much and built so much, the airports are full. With the population expecting to double in the next 50 years, just where are the airlines going to land their jets, just where are they going to board their passengers, and where are the airliners going to circle and for how long? <br /> <br />The state of Texas DOT has issued a comprehensive study dedtailing its plans of the Trans Texas Corridors. I suggest you read this and get your head out of the sand. There is much more gridlock in your future. <br /> <br />http://www.dot.tx.us/ttc/ttc.htm <br /> <br />After reading this, one might come to the conclusion that high speed trains will be in our future..... <br /> <br />
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