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Default Our great capitalist society...

On Monday, 2 September 2013 22:41:57 UTC-3, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 9/2/13 8:46 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:





"BAR" wrote in message


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I just went to the WAMATA.com web site and plugged in my home address


and my work address to


see what it would take to get from home to work. It will take 1 hour and


7 minutes and I get


to ride a bus to the Metro station, take a train a couple of stops and


then take another bus


ride. It would take me 1 hour and 7 minutes and cost me $3.20. If I


drive it takes 25 minutes


and about 1/4 of a gallon of gas. Even figuring in insurance and


maintenance I would pay


about $2 at the most and I would get to work in less than 1/2 the time.




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Just for kicks, I went to the Amtrak website and priced the *cheapest*


one-way fare from Boston to Charleston, SC.






Train would leave Boston at 9:30 pm and arrive in Wash DC at about 7 am


the next morning.


Then a three hour layover in DC with a connection leaving at 9:55 am.


Arrive in Charleston, SC at 7:15 pm.




Total travel time: 22 hours. Cost: $289.00


I can fly there in 2.5 hours for less than that.


I can drive it in about 15-16 hours and not need to rent a car when I


got there.




A high-speed train would have to be non-stop and average almost 400 mph


to be competitive with the airlines, time-wise.












We can't do it because we can't do it because we can't do it. I get it.

We can't do anything anymore, and that's another example of why

conservatism is killing America, because we can't have nice trains, we

can't keep our interstates in good shape, we can't repair our bridges,

whatever, we can't do it because...we can't do it.



When we take the train to Jax, it usually works out to be a 13 hour

train trip. We leave in the evening and arrive the next morining, after

a good night's sleep aboard the train. No long waits to clear security

at the origin, no long wait for luggage at the termination. Compartment

includes private toilet, two bunk beds and two pretty decent meals.

Takes about the same time as driving, if I felt like driving without an

overnight stop, which I don't like doing. Would take much less time if

trackage and equipment were a lot better, but the trackage south of DC

is mostly CSX, and it doesn't give a **** about high speed passenger rail.



No worries about all the crap that accompanies airline travel.



About $700 round trip for two adults. Much more comfy than even first

class on a plane. Takes longer, sure, but it's overnight and you have to

sleep. Oh, and two first class airline tickets would be about $1000.



But we can't improve passenger rail transportation because this is

America and we can't things like that anymore. I get it.


Lot of similar concerns up here.
VIA Rail just cut our service to Montreal from 6 trips a week to 3.
Years ago we had two trains leaving and arriving daily.
I'm thinking of booking train travel to Toronto just for the adventure.. and we are eligible for seniors discounts because we are 60 years & over.
Only trouble is.. the private compartments are a bit expensive.
There are also 'sleeper cars.. I find it hard to get much more than a nap sitting in a reclined chair.