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So, there's just no reason to even try... Keep all those individual cars trudging glowing Apr 2012 #1
The Tampa to Orlando line was one of the stupidest ideas I have ever heard. Nye Bevan Apr 2012 #3
The Tampa to Orlando line was to be the start of a much larger network Not Me Apr 2012 #4
In FL it makes a lot of sense tabbycat31 Apr 2012 #5
Gramps isn't going to take a taxi to the train station, buy a high-speed rail ticket, Nye Bevan Apr 2012 #23
HSR is something that should be done for jobs and the environment. libtodeath Apr 2012 #2
+1, and just because we're 40 years late Ron Green Apr 2012 #7
I'll second that derby378 Apr 2012 #25
It depends on the route mainer Apr 2012 #6
Well when all is said and done, it is a pipe dream for us to think we will get anything like it at Safetykitten Apr 2012 #8
america should demand it. spanone Apr 2012 #9
Would it matter if America demanded it?........ socialist_n_TN Apr 2012 #14
Don't worry BeyondGeography Apr 2012 #10
I was hoping for HSR rail along/nearby highway 41 in Wisconsin Nikia Apr 2012 #11
They should implement HSR in the Boston Washington corridor first FarCenter Apr 2012 #12
And then the Texas Triangle... Comrade Grumpy Apr 2012 #18
Dallas to San Antonio may make sense -- there are small metros between them. FarCenter Apr 2012 #19
Yes, please: Raleigh! WorseBeforeBetter Apr 2012 #24
I guess we will see L.A to Las Vegas before there is a AsahinaKimi Apr 2012 #13
You've obviously never taken Amtrak across country prior to the recession. shcrane71 Apr 2012 #15
We can dream LASlibinSC Apr 2012 #16
How possible is it to do this without the Federal Govt., do we think? Volaris Apr 2012 #17
The problem is the lack of population centers between Jacksonville and Atlanta or Charlotte FarCenter Apr 2012 #20
I see two main problems with that 4th law of robotics Apr 2012 #21
Maybe this will generate some excitement waddirum Apr 2012 #22
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