For framptonorchablis: Love your comment, I only wish to add that light (or any) rail that is electrified is way more environmentally friendly and efficient. (Especially if the electricity is produced in an environmental manner). I don't know the sourses for SoCal Edision, but busses (unless being trolleybusses) are most environmentally unfriendly, as they stink up the atmosphere, are inefficient, caught in the same traffic jams and don't carry the load as a train. I say, GO ELECTRIC!
This Jonathan Richmond is a stoolpidgeon for General Motors! He is a leftover from the old NCL (National City Lines) scandal! WHAT AN IDIOT AND TRAITOR TOWARDS THIS PLANET! Jonathan, if you shoudl be reading this, I highly suggest PLEASE visit Japan and Europe that would totally belay your absolute stupidity! (BTW, how much has GM offered you at MIT)? SHAMEFUL!
How I drool at the early rail alignment proposals. We aren't ANYWHERE NEAR reaching that goal, and it's almost 20 years since the Blue line opened.
Also, Jonathan Richmond is an elitist douchebag to denounce our rail efforts with a haughty, condescending voice, and to think that we can replace dedicated train right-of-ways with shared bus and auto highways, which has already been tried ad nauseum. Let him get run over by a high-speed train, coming to California by 2020.
@FullMentalPanic Yeah that guy is so full of shit. There's no such thing as a bus that's going to magically pick you up at your door and take you to your destination, any more than there is a rail line that does. The difference with rail is that it's faster and much more reliable, and rail encourages denser, more transit-friendly development.
That 300 mile plan was never actually a serious goal. There was never $140 billion lying around. The actual funded projects got built.
For framptonorchablis: Love your comment, I only wish to add that light (or any) rail that is electrified is way more environmentally friendly and efficient. (Especially if the electricity is produced in an environmental manner). I don't know the sourses for SoCal Edision, but busses (unless being trolleybusses) are most environmentally unfriendly, as they stink up the atmosphere, are inefficient, caught in the same traffic jams and don't carry the load as a train. I say, GO ELECTRIC!
electricrailwaygod 1 year ago
This Jonathan Richmond is a stoolpidgeon for General Motors! He is a leftover from the old NCL (National City Lines) scandal! WHAT AN IDIOT AND TRAITOR TOWARDS THIS PLANET! Jonathan, if you shoudl be reading this, I highly suggest PLEASE visit Japan and Europe that would totally belay your absolute stupidity! (BTW, how much has GM offered you at MIT)? SHAMEFUL!
electricrailwaygod 1 year ago
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electricrailwaygod 1 year ago
How I drool at the early rail alignment proposals. We aren't ANYWHERE NEAR reaching that goal, and it's almost 20 years since the Blue line opened.
Also, Jonathan Richmond is an elitist douchebag to denounce our rail efforts with a haughty, condescending voice, and to think that we can replace dedicated train right-of-ways with shared bus and auto highways, which has already been tried ad nauseum. Let him get run over by a high-speed train, coming to California by 2020.
FullMentalPanic 3 years ago 2
@FullMentalPanic Yeah that guy is so full of shit. There's no such thing as a bus that's going to magically pick you up at your door and take you to your destination, any more than there is a rail line that does. The difference with rail is that it's faster and much more reliable, and rail encourages denser, more transit-friendly development.
That 300 mile plan was never actually a serious goal. There was never $140 billion lying around. The actual funded projects got built.
framptonorchablis 1 year ago