Posted on 09/02/2010 3:11:27 PM PDT by Willie Green
Chance to force others to subsidize your ride on the rails is a dream come true
Doesn’t it depend on what it costs? The ticket each way between Raleigh and Charlotte is 50.00. How are you going to get to work from the station?
“Some call that “freedom”.”
Only those pushing this insanity.
When the train stop comes to Lexington, I’ll park my car at the depot right there in the vicinity of the farmer’s market, ride the fast train to Charlotte while I’m grading papers or reading a book or sleeping. At the Charlotte depot, I’ll catch the light rail train to the university, and in the afternoons, I’ll reverse direction and wind up back at the depot by dinnertime.
Don’t you love a dreamer......or is he on drugs?
I’d be in favor of cutting the subsidies of trucking instead of adding more to the rails, too.
Who?
Have you priced what it costs to travel the rails? Given the taxpayer (Gov’t) susidies, the cost to travel by rail is not only woefully inconvenient, slow; it’s outrageously expensive too.
Consider, the destinations are limited, but for me to leave from Ogden, UT and travel to Memphis, TN - that trip, one-way will cost me $240.50 and involves the following.
I leave 5:10pm on Tuesday, and after a bus ride, and a transfer - I arrive in Memphis on Friday at 6:27am. 3 Days of sleeping in a chair for a one-way ticket. Round trip is going to run an extra $315.
For that price, I can fly First Class round trip - and my travel time will only be a matter of a couple hours.
Why not? AMTRAK’s been doing it for YEARS!!!
The ticket each way between Raleigh and Charlotte is 50.00. How are you going to get to work from the station?
Actuallly, the standard one-way fare from Raleigh to Charlotte is only $25.
However many discounts are available for seniors, students, veterans, etc. etc.
There may also be special rates available for frequent passengers/commuters.
Its a fantasy that will never happen and a money grab that will. You’ll notice that nobody ever mentions the eminent domain property siezure that will have to take place.
That’s because the lawsuits alone will triple the costs. The con men who push this crap know this and are just getting while the getting is good.
These are the times that try men's souls. In the course of our nation's history, the people of Boston have rallied bravely whenever the rights of men have been threatened. Today, a new crisis has arisen. The Metropolitan Transit Authority, better known as the M. T. A., is attempting to levy a burdensome tax on the population in the form of a subway fare increase.
Citizens, hear me out! This could happen to you!
(Eight bar guitar, banjo introduction)
Well, let me tell you of the story of a man named Charley on a tragic and fateful day.
He put ten cents in his pocket, kissed his wife and family, went to ride on the M. T. A.
Chorus:
Well, did he ever return? No, he never returned and his fate is still unlearned. (What a pity! Poor ole Charlie. Shame and scandal. He may ride forever. Just like Paul Revere.)
He may ride forever ‘neath the streets of Boston. He's the man who never returned.
Charlie handed in his dime at the Kendall Square Station and he changed for Jamaica Plain.
When he got there the conductor told him, “One more nickel.” Charlie couldn't get off of that train.
(Chorus)
Now, all night long Charlie rides through the station, crying, “What will become of me?!!
How can I afford to see my sister in Chelsea or my cousin in Roxbury?”
(Chorus)
Charlie's wife goes down to the Sculley Square Station every day at quarter past two,
And through the open window she hands Charlie a sandwich as the train comes rumblin’ through.
(Chorus)
Now, you citizens of Boston, don't you think it's a scandal how the people have to pay and pay?
Fight the fare increase! Vote for George O'Brien! Get poor Charlie off the M. T. A.
(Chorus)
He's the man who never returned. He's the man who never returned.
That you... Charlie?
Speaking of trains, my Cowboys Third Teamers will run over... the Doll Phins Third Teamers in about two hours!
Don't know about y'all, but me and Bender are... READY FOR SOME FOOTBALL!
I read 50.00 in the paper last week, but I’ll check.
The guy that wrote the article and thought he was going to live in Lexington and teach school in Charlotte all in the same day......by train.
However many discounts are available for seniors, students, veterans, etc. etc.
That's a lie. The passenger might only pay $25; however taxpayers cover the rest of the ticket.
You're a thief, Willie.
I recently took the California Zephyr from S.F. to Chicago. Just felt like it. It was a wonderful 3 day ride. The food in the dining car was good. The company at table was interesting. And I thoroughly enjoyed it. Price with sleeping car was about $600. Much more than flying but I just wanted to do it. One thing that struck me was just how big this country is. It makes midgets out of those idiots in Washington. It’s actually almost too big to screw up, no matter how hard they try. We should be concerned about the present situation but never afraid. We outnumber them millions to one.
Pimping those 19th-century solutions again, Willie?
This is the same problem with buidling power transmission lines. Obtaining the land for a serious transmission project is near impossible. I’ve always wondered why we don’t let Amtrak go bust and then use their right of ways for power lines.
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