Originally Posted by
mugofbeer
Mr. Bates, I never said it was about Denver. Denver and Dallas are living, breathing, current-day examples of cities that haves successful and growing rail systems that are packed like sardines during rush hour. Neither city has been without cost overruns and problems so the key is to learn from their mistakes, plan it out well in advance and plan your city around liklihood of a system.
Before the light rail was built in Denver and Dallas there were empty busses in those cities, too. Build a light rail system that is clean, safe, fast and convenient and the people will use it - especially when commuters sitting in traffic jams day-after-day watch the rail trains zipping past them during rush hour and especially after 10-20 more years of inflated gasoline prices, inflated car costs, population growth and growing highway congestion. Just like in Dallas and Denver, there will also be far more people who won't use it for their own reasons. It is just one of many solutions to future transportation needs just like there are many brands of cars to buy.
Using the empty Heartland Flyer as an example, here, has nothing to do with commuter rail. The only similarity between the two is the rail. But even with the Heartland Flyer, if it started in San Antonio and went here and then on to Tulsa and KC/MO or St. Louis, you'd have far more people using it. Safety, speed, cleanliness and convenience. I don't see the Heartland Flyer being any of those (well, safety).
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