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WorldBank finds passenger traffic odious to railroad productivity
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<p>This study may be another candidate for the "Duh!" file. Kind of like those studies we read of from time to time that confirm what we already know, aka a 5 year research effort on the sex lives of canines, only to find out that, yes, they DO do it "doggy"-style!<span class="smiley">[:O]</span></p><p>One needs only to refer back to the "British Railway Operations" and the "Continental Railway Operations" threads to confirm the odd (to us North Americans) conundrum of the European transportation system, where the railroads are clogged with passenger trains while the roads are clogged with freight. I asked it then, and I'll ask it again: Wouldn't it be more productive if it was the other way around?</p>
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