-Don (Random stuff, mostly about trains - what else? http://blerfblog.blogspot.com/)
QUOTE: Originally posted by letzerich President Bush, in his $ 2.75 trillion budget proposal has sounded the death knell for Amtrak with the elimination of the $ 1.2 billion annual subsidy. This is long overdue as Amtrak has not been viable for the last several years, I'm not sure that the wole endeavour wasn't still born at conception.
QUOTE: Originally posted by TRAINMANTOM I DON T THINK MR BUSH REMEMBERS 9/11 WHEN ALL AIRCRAFT WERE GROUNDED AND PEOPLE COULD NOT GET HOME . NO WE DONT NEED AMTRAK OR THE THOUSANDS OF JOBS THAT IT HAS .CONSERVATIVES ONLY THINK ABOUT WAR
QUOTE: Originally posted by TRAINMANTOM goduckies who is JFK AND WHERE WAS HE MENTIONED IN THIS THREAD
QUOTE: Originally posted by TRAINMANTOM I DONT USE THE FEDERAL AIRWYS WHY DO I HAVE TO PAY FOR THEM WITH MY TAX MONEY . ANY REPLIES FROM CONSERVATIVES OUT THERE
QUOTE: Originally posted by morseman To all those who suggest privatizing Amtrak I suggest they look at all other countries and their passenger rail systems HIGH speed trains, Frequent service, Up to date equipment, dedicated tracks, maintenance facilities, I'm sure the list could go on and on. All other countries realize the importance of passenger rail and appropriate funding for same. I say all other countries, perhaps this is a blanket statement but what other largely populated country undercuts and attempts to disolve its passenger trains as the U>S>
QUOTE: Originally posted by tomtrain Global positioning program to allow positive train control throughout the country fully funded.
QUOTE: Originally posted by amtrak-tom How much of a deficit did our country have before Bush was elected to his 1st term??
QUOTE: Originally posted by donclark I think this time Amtrak is going to lose its transcontintentals and some other long distance lines.... Oh, the NEC will survive, possibly with a cash infusion from the states it serves..... and possibly the Auto Train.... However, I still see no vision from Amtrak about its future.... The future of passenger railroads in America is not the status quo of running out of date equipment on out of date tracks..... Now is the time to move on HSR, and convince the nation it can afford a up to date HSR system from New York to Chicago, and further south on the eastern seaboard, plus a line from Northern California to Southern California..... All of these HSR lines if properly funded and built could turn a profit....something the airlines are failing to do......
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