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Especially after 9 / 11, why the conservatives against the high-speed train?
It can be as fast as the air offered to the city center with the convenience of the city puts people to work better for the environment is much safer than traffic congestion air and reduces the http://www.cnn.com/2011/US/02/04/new.york heaven. ntsb.investigation / index.html You would not need to go through a virtual strip search on a train, and you can not steal a train in the office building next to the high Give me @ Laissez Faire was the London Underground and the last time I checked the U.S. it already has and none have been bombed. What does this have to do with the plot?
"You can be as fast as air transport," No, the train Media fast approaching faster than a jet line. "It offers the convenience of downtown," No, high-speed rail does not work that way. It it will not be used as the transport of the inner city. "Putting people to work" best. "It is better for the environment," No, actually it is not. The energy per passenger-mile by a high speed train is only slightly better than a car or plane. And cars / planes are increasing their efficiency 20 times faster than trains. "It has proven to be much safer than air transportation" No, he did not. There are about 14 000 train accidents per year in the United States and an average of 36 aviation accidents. "It reduces congestion in the sky" Probably not. The trains are not an alternative to flight. They are too slow and just expensive. "You do not need to spend a virtual strip search on a train" first terrorist attack blows up at high speed to kill hundreds people. They are as big as a target of an airplane. Now, we have shown why your arguments have no value to them .. Let the cost factor, right? A single rail line to transport high-speed rail costs from 50 to 80 million per mile. You will have at least two ways for a function line. Looking at 200-300 dollars a New York court. And to top it off .. every mile of the track requires $ 200 000 to U.S. $ 500,000 in annual maintenance. For this to economic sense, they would have to sell billions of tickets.
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