I've been to Milwaukee several times, both by car and Amtrak, and I can attest that (1) it is not "nowhere" and (2) people do ride the trains. I've also been to Madison, alas by car because there's no rail service, and it also is not "nowhere." University, state capitol, and all that.
You need only look at the success of the Pacific Surfliner route, esp. btwn San Diego and LA, to put the like to the point of this commentary.
You need only look at the success of the Pacific Surfliner route, esp. btwn San Diego and LA, to put the like to the point of this commentary.
There were only 3 trains in each direction in 1980, when the State of California began augmenting the meager Amtrak service. Now there are as many as 12 a day in each direction, and most are nearly full all days of the week. The use by students at UC San Diego is just one example of a previously unserved population flocking to convenient hearby rail service.
And everyone needs to remember that the Surfliner operates on a clogged, mostly single-track line pretty much unchanged from a century ago. Even with high-speed rail, double-tracking of the line--for a pittance of the cost for hi-speed rail, would bring running times under two hours, faster than you can drive the I-5 at 2 a.m., about the only time these days when it's not congested.
The writer is a complete idiot.
And, a few years later, we can use figures on the same order of magnitude for the Zoo Interchange, a few miles west of the recently finished Marquette Interchange.Oh, a $6 million a year subsidy to get rail from Milwaukee to Chicago... cry me a river. John Norquist, former mayor of Milwaukee, pointed out that for the $500 million that the state DOT was spending to upgrade a single highway interchange in downtown Milwaukee, they could have built a 20 mile commuter rail system connecting the Milwaukee suburbs to downtown.
Probably heard it on a local version of Rush Limbaugh/Glenn Beck or read it on the internet (that damn commie liberal conspiracy to undermine "our" country! Like most things right now concerning government and help to those that need it the "red hots" and their Republican stooges in Washington are against everything! If only we had those Presidents that wanted to kill Amtrak (this includes Carter and Clinton too, not Bush bashing!) we could fix it so everyone had to drive, fly! or ride a bus! That's the ticket, yeah!The writer is a complete idiot.
"A bus connects Madison to Amtrak service at Columbus. The Empire Builder covers the 65 track miles between Madison and Columbus in one hour, 10 minutes."
Huh? :blink:
1) Madison to Columbus is 30 miles, not 65 miles.
2) The Empire Builder does not go to Madison.
3) There is no bus between Madison and Columbus (as others have pointed out).
Also, the whole idea that someone from Prairie du Chien -- population 6,108 -- writing in the La Crosse newspaper, thinks Madison -- their state capital, and major university city -- is the middle of nowhere is pretty hilarious.The writer is a complete idiot.
"A bus connects Madison to Amtrak service at Columbus. The Empire Builder covers the 65 track miles between Madison and Columbus in one hour, 10 minutes."
Huh? :blink:
1) Madison to Columbus is 30 miles, not 65 miles.
2) The Empire Builder does not go to Madison.
3) There is no bus between Madison and Columbus (as others have pointed out).
I always love it when a "media" type suddenly discovers that taxpayers are "subsidizing" something. Gee, I didn't know that police and fire services were "subsidized" and "losing money." Wow, I didn't know that government money paid for schools, roads, bridges, airports, locks and dams, river dredging, or any of that. We lost a ton of money putting GPS systems up there in space, but I don't hear any of these "investigative" reporters wanting to either give up their Garmin's or start paying a service fee to use it. And didn't the space program give us insulated socks and "Tang"? Priceless!
Sometimes government actually works and gives us a way to get what we need and want as a civilized society. Then again, sometimes government wastes a ton of dollars padding their pockets and enriching their good buddies.