Dry Land Merrimac

Dry Land Merrimac

Sunday, January 2, 2011

What have the railways done for our nation?

   Lastly, I believe that as we work to approve our nation’s transportation policies, we also must take this opportunity to ensure that the bill gives the Department of Transportation the resources that it needs to decrease our nation’s greenhouse gas emissions by reducing congestion and providing better access to alternative transportation.

   With all the information at hand, it is clear that ability of railroads has overpowered all means of transportation.  The efficiency that rails provide for the day to day market and the foundation to a steady economy deserves the recognition that it is still one of the significant methods of transporting, and has earned the right not to be maligned, because of the disadvantage that to ensures tense competition.  The competitive economy has recently ended the large industry of railroads.  The animosity instilled in other modes of transport has negatively effected the promotion of railways, and the performance of the system as a whole has been impeded  the advancement of it's well-being.  

   Rebuilding and expanding our train system would bring about extremely productive construction projects. The new routes would add assorted levels of service to meet the standards of what could become a revolutionary number of customers.  And could not only count on speed, but also rely on the scenic experience that is much more likely when one is not driving.  It would also get us away from the gasoline pump that has overturned the American economy for the worst.  

   I have researched the possibilities that will have the most positive outcome on the rebuilding of America's economy, and the reliable service that will change our nation.  The drawbacks that are  hindering the future development, have been caused by the competitors desire to malign the foundation of the railways in todays society. 




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