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Who wouldn't want to ride behind 150 mph steam?
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[quote user="Last Chance"]<p>Thinking about the Steam, I would have to lean on some Submarines and thier nuclear power plants to make things happen, however much the people will fight such a idea of a nuclear train on the railroad track.</p><p>6 hours at 150 will probably encompass NYC, Akron OH, and close to Toledo... What about all those people in between? Dont they deserve 150+ service?</p><p>Steam is something that I have always enjoyed but it is a reality that it may never come back in the form as we understood it.</p><p>I go back to HST a little. Why are we peeing in the wading pool at 150 when we can build and run 300+ in regional corridors.</p><p>[/quote]</p><p> </p><p>Well said!!</p><p>Dreaming is fun. Let's get passenger trains to run on time, then make them run fast.</p><p>As a first link, I propose Erie, PA become the new hub of fast regional service with straight runs to Buffalo, Pittsburgh and Cleveland. </p><p>~Ignatius </p>
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