Dax: I must take exception to this one comment. Todays rail network is but a figment of what it once was. In years past passenger rail came into or near almost every single town and all the major cities. You no longer have train service to Chattenooga,TN, Louisville, KY, Toledo, OH, Ashville, N.C, Huntsville AL, Augusta, GA, North Dakota, Las Vegas, NV., The Poconos, PA, Western NJ, Scranton, PA, Easton, PA, Allentown, PA and hundreds of other cities. Also consider running times. In the past these trips were hours shorter than they now are. Trains like the SW Chief were running at speeds of 100 MPH. You can no longer go directly from Chicago to Florida or Florida to the West Coast.Rather than repeatedly patting Amtrak on the back for besting railroads from a half-century ago, I'd prefer to look for ways to help them catch up with the vastly improved passenger rail networks of today.
As for the trains back then they were far more elegant than they now were, the food and the service far better. The matreeses in the sleepers were thicker, more comfortable,the decor nicer, you dined at a table surrounded by chairs on fine china and not in a booth that you see at the cheap restaurants. You boarded at magnificent trains stations not from shacks or station burried beneath high rise office buildings. Look at the movies on You Tube and you'll see. The only improvement has been the eliminatation of the caustic, irritating, and cancerous cigarette smoke. I'm afraid to say that from my view, all indications are that we have gone backwards and not improved much. However, help is on the way. As gasoline hits $5 per gallon, you will see improvements in passenger rail.
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