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Yeah, Amtrak had plans for the Mexico run, but ditched them. I actually was not aware that that many texans went south for holidays. I supose it makes sense, but forgive this northerner, (even tho he's got Texas blood,) but I always thought there wasn't much difference between Texas and Mexico anyway, except for about a hundred years of progress.... <br /> <br />Your comments on routing are probably correct. Heard about the governor's recent push for a super-railway. Any thoughts on that? <br /> <br />Any chance the Texas Leg might morph that into something practical? After all, california has CalTrans running it's internal trains and they do a decent job. Texas is just big enough to make it work..... Think of what Southwest did for the airlines, but on rail instead. <br /> <br />Alexander in Oregon
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