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Have a colleague who needed to get from Detroit to Cincinnati BeyondGeography Jan 2014 #1
$900 for a 240-mile trip. Obscene. marmar Jan 2014 #2
5 hours on Greyhound; $37 one-way fare for web purchases. FarCenter Jan 2014 #16
Greyhound...I can see that catching on BeyondGeography Jan 2014 #19
Intercity bus was the fastest growing mode of transportation in 2012 FarCenter Jan 2014 #21
That is insane tabbycat31 Jan 2014 #17
It is further than that. The Woodlands is 25 miles north of Downtown Houston. Manifestor_of_Light Jan 2014 #3
No, The Woodlands is closer to Dallas by c. 35 miles. ananda Jan 2014 #4
Yes I know that. I grew up in Houston. Manifestor_of_Light Jan 2014 #18
Google shows Woodlands to Dallas as 210 miles and 3 hr, 58 minutes by auto FarCenter Jan 2014 #20
I would love high speed rail in the US TexasProgresive Jan 2014 #5
Interstates tend to curve too much for truly high speed travel, rail or otherwise Fumesucker Jan 2014 #23
I think even Southwest has dropped their opposition to a Texas T MisterP Jan 2014 #6
It is 223 miles from Spring (a suburb north of Houston) to Dallas... ScreamingMeemie Jan 2014 #7
Cool Gothmog Jan 2014 #8
6.3 hours by plane? Must be flying a Sopwith Camel. n/t godevil10 Jan 2014 #9
No, if you read the small print. Chan790 Jan 2014 #12
My husband will not fly anywhere that he can drive to in about 12 hours - hedgehog Jan 2014 #14
I predict grandstanding Republican Governor to turn down federal dollars for this if they come eom TransitJohn Jan 2014 #10
Dallas to Houston by car is 4 hours. tammywammy Jan 2014 #11
Would you need a car to get around within either of those cities anyway? JVS Jan 2014 #13
Good point - I think instead of focusing exclusively on high speed rail, hedgehog Jan 2014 #15
Lots of rail has been torn up to avoid local and state property taxes. FarCenter Jan 2014 #22
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