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Pyrephox ([personal profile] pyrephox) wrote2009-02-24 03:53 pm

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Good lord, but commercial rail sucks in the United States.

Amtrak, why do you suck so much?

Also, how can you have ten routes in the south and midwest, and only ONE goes through any part of Tennessee, and that one doesn't go anywhere in the Southeast?

Waaa.

[identity profile] cpip.livejournal.com 2009-02-24 09:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Amtrak sucks very, very hard. There is no longer a route to Louisville. The Pittsburgh-New York run -- a relatively easy run, one might think -- runs once per day and leaves at a series of inconvenient times. Of course, this leads to less people wanting to ride these rails; therefore there's no ridership and no funding to improve the service, and so it's a death spiral to the bottom.

[identity profile] maladaptive.livejournal.com 2009-02-24 10:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Blame the various industries that bought up American rail to force people to drive (Ford) and lobbied for driving over transit (tire companies, concrete companies), oh yeah, and Nixon (or Reagan, tbh I'm forgetting atm) who put Amtrak out there as a further means of killing the rail system.

That it still exists is testament to the fact that people don't want to drive. :P