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US Train Travel: A System Built for Freight, Not Passengers

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As US travelers increasingly turn to trains amid rising fuel costs, they face a system designed primarily for freight transport. Despite having the most extensive rail network globally, the US lacks the high-speed passenger services seen in Europe and Asia. This disconnect stems from historical federal funding priorities that favoured highways and airports over rail infrastructure, leaving many routes ill-equipped for efficient passenger travel.

The Northeast Corridor, Amtrak’s busiest route, exemplifies these challenges. Covering 457 miles between Boston and Washington DC, it takes around seven hours, while similar distances in Europe are completed in under five. The infrastructure, built for heavy freight, cannot accommodate high-speed trains without costly land acquisitions and modifications.

California’s ambitious high-speed rail project, intended to connect Los Angeles and San Francisco, has faced severe delays and budget overruns, with costs ballooning from an initial $33 billion estimate to projections exceeding $100 billion. Community resistance and political miscalculations have stalled progress, pushing completion dates further into the future.

Transitioning to high-speed rail could significantly reduce emissions, with Amtrak’s electric trains producing up to 83% fewer emissions than cars and planes. However, achieving this vision requires substantial investment and a shift in federal priorities, as current funding proposals threaten to cut support for passenger rail infrastructure dramatically.

Source: DW News

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