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To: B-Chan; Tolerance Sucks Rocks; deport; Paleo Conservative; Alamo-Girl; All
I have a better idea: drop the highway portion and build only the high-speed rail infrastructure. It's time we began supporting rail over motor traffic in a big way.

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I am yet to be convinced that long-haul passenger rail is ever going to be viable in Texas. (See AMTRAK...)

Further, I know that routing freight rail lmmediately alongside road traffic is a disaster waiting to happen. (See recent Kentucky train crash/fire...)

Utility lines and pipelines should not be placed in a restricted-access corridor. They should run (as they do now) across country -- directly to where their products are needed -- so that the leased land can continue to be crossed -- unimpeded -- and can (still) be used for agriculture/grazing. (Also, imagine the impact of downed high-voltage power lines or pipline blowouts/fires on the TTC...)

The only aspect of the TTC concept that makes sense is that of providing separate, long-haul lanes for truck traffic.

Removing trucks from our interstates would:

  1. Dramatically increase road safety.
  2. Remove a huge impedance to passenger traffic (and alleviate much of the present I-35 gripes).
  3. Drastically reduce wear-and-tear and minimize maintenance on the interstates -- preserving them for passenger traffic.
  4. Maintain passenger traffic through the developed corridors that now provide much of the local revenue for rural Texas.

The multi-use, restricted-access TTC design concept of RINO Ricky and his r*mp-swab, Ric W. makes zero sense to anyone who is knowledgable in interconnection theory and practice. And it is a land-use and economic disaster.


22 posted on 02/05/2007 5:46:21 AM PST by TXnMA ("Allah": Satan's current alias...)
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To: TXnMA

Cool graphic.


25 posted on 02/05/2007 12:24:16 PM PST by anymouse
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