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<P mce_keep="true">[quote user="oltmannd"][quote user="schlimm"]I think the 3 million residents of Orange County (2nd largest behind LA County) might disagree with that statement. [/quote] And the LAST thing they'd do to get on a train to SF would be to drive to LA. Starting the trains on the far side of the Metro area would seem to be a really smart thing to do - even if they have to use conventional Metrolink lines to do it.[/quote]</P> <P mce_keep="true">Given the sorry state of California's finances, the high speed rail planners need to start the trains as close to the would be passenger's homes as possible. After Californians get done paying the taxes required to service the debt that they keep piling up, many of them won't be able to afford a car or the gasoline to drive it. </P>
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