BTW isn't that the same kind of diversion you accuse me of?
As for your comment, it really stands for nothing.
I know, **** those poor black people next to the tracks, they should
have bought a house on Palm Beach and you like welfare, even when it
is corporate welfare for billion dollar companies.
As I said, I don't follow Florida politics closely. As for new rail
lines, they tend to be built near or adjacent rail lines, or where there
are people or freight to be moved. I've not been interested enough in
your new rail line to look it up. Are you claiming the crossings near
the tracks are unguarded, with no clanging lights and bells and barriers
that come down?
Grade crossings, even with all of that, are still very dangerous but a
lot of these people, hit by trains, are on foot. This is running on an
existing low speed freight track and maybe people are just used to
getting across before the train gets there. I don't know.
It is clear this will never be the "high speed" train they promised
when they sold this boondoggle. They are just using the money to
upgrade the track so they can haul more freight.
This will never affect me because the train tracks here end up going
through brand new gated communities and those people are pressing hard
to limit the number and speed of the trains, not increase them.
I am not sure those people even knew how close they were to the trains
until they heard the whistle blow (pretty rare). They used to blow the
whistle at every grade crossing but they had to stop. Now the trains
are limited to about 5MPH for the whole run through San Carlos, Estero
and Bonita. It used to be 15 when my daughter got to run the train. At
that time, about all you could hit was a cow.