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If & when Amtrak is reborn .What would you like to
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Like to see them try new routes.Someplaces it doesn't have to be class 1 freight lines to have <br />excellent rails to travel on. They can go travel <br />newer route and still pick up large population cities for buisness. <br /> There existing routes that have more than 4 trains a day. Like to see one of those trains to be non stop from pickup to end. This would cover <br />long mileage routes that's mayby 3 states or more <br />and be from one large city to another large city. <br />If you eliminate the stops this would be almost <br />equal to fast train in the east and still get there fast and not have to put millions upgrade the tracks and buy expensive train sets. <br /> Like to see them chalenge more auto trains especially long distance trains from east coast to west coast. There people that like go out west for vacation that want to take there car with them. But do not want drive that far. I believe <br />if Amtak tries few more auto trains the people <br />will try and like it. <br /> Also last like to see there freight service tripled and come up with more drop off and pick up <br />points. Sure the passenger service is busy now. They are going to have there slow times as well. This freight hauling will keep them afloat always <br />
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