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The Pennsylvanian
Posted by dls0706 on Monday, March 4, 2013 9:31 AM

The website of Western Pennsylvanians for Passenger Rail (www.wpprrail.org) has articles and other information concerning the Pennsylvanian funding issue.

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Posted by John WR on Monday, March 4, 2013 7:16 PM

dls0706
the Pennsylvanian funding issue.

One thing I find interesting is that the Pennsylvanian is a relatively short route, much less than 400 miles between Philadelphia and PIttsburgh.  This is exactly the kind of intercity route that experience shows can make money.  There is a problem with a right of way that was laid out before the American Civil War, expecially between Harrisburg and Pittsburgh.  When an interstate was involved the solution was simple: The Federal Government built a new Interstate HIghway, I-99.  But this is a railroad.  And because it is a railroad rather than a highway all it gets from the Feds is a whack job.  

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Posted by dls0706 on Tuesday, March 5, 2013 5:31 PM

If you are interested in getting the latest news about the Pennsylvanian funding issue, contact WPPR at wpprrail@gmail.com to be added to their mailing list.

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