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<p>[quote user="schlimm"]</p> <p>The DRE is irrelevant to this thread. It was brought up by sam1 initially. Why, I have no idea, but it was something she had numbers for, although they have no relevance to discussing the DB environmental impact site. Comparing HSR intercity trains (ICE and IC) with a transit system in a city in a state whose culture is apparently alien to us is absurd. It's pure obfuscation. [/quote]</p> <p>I presume the reference is to the Trinity Railway Express (TRE), which is an intercity operation between Dallas and Fort Worth. It is primarily a commuter operation, although it serves two of the state's largest cities.</p> <p>I used the TRE as an example of possible different outcomes between the laboratory results regarding the environmental footprint of trains and the operational outcomes.</p> <p>There is that inflammatory word again. Absurd!</p>
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