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Just the facts
A train from downtown Norman to downtown OKC will take longer to build ridership than a train from a park and ride lot in north Norman to downtown OKC - but I'm not trying to solve a low train ridership problem. I am trying to solve sprawl. How can I possibly support a solution that creates more of the problem? Maybe people need to decide for themselves what problems they are trying to solve.
On a side note, here is the folly in commuter rail logic - commuter rail does NOT solve traffic congestion for people who continue to drive. Up to 30% of all traffic is latent demand. If I take the train to work today someone else will take my place on the interstate. There won't be a gap on the road where my truck would normally be; someone else's car will be in that spot. However, if I take the train 100% of congestion will go away for me. So people will have to decide for themselves, do I want congestion or do I not want congestion.
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