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4tian's avatar

The Metrorail system in Miami was met with the same white elephant boondoggle criticisms when it was built in the mid 1980s

It connects 4 or 5 separate communities in the Miami-Dade area over about 30 miles of track with stations every 2 miles or so. It has become a critical element of transportation infrastructure

Most of it is on raised tracks and the open space beneath was mostly useless until recently. Now there are playgrounds, walking/jogging/biking paths and small sitting gardens. People use them

It’s recently been connected to MIA and talk about connecting to Miami Beach spark up from time to time

Perhaps the HSR proposals should seek similarly less ambitious goals. Instead of connecting 1000s of miles across many states the proposals should seek to connect several metro areas across a few 100 miles (like Miami/Tampa/Orlando) a time

These lower scale projects are easier to judge costs/benefits and lower risk interns of capital investment. Such projects still offer a transportation option that is unique & of a different quality, kind & scale than the current alternatives

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PS: Did you paint that bunny with vegetable dyes to get that color, or do you have an orange tabby rabbit? I've never seen one like that before...

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