Such lines would by legal necessity be federal government run, or heavily funded & regulated by same.
Fact is that the AMTRAK experience, among other disasters like Fannie/Freddy, have shown that fed-run enterprises are expensive, ineffecient, bureaucratic to the point of paralysis and basically incompetant. Worse still, they are open to corruption and influence peddling - both by unions and suppliers.
Example of the AMTRAK mess: pro-mass transit people put forth the argument that other forms of transit are also subsidized, but a DOT study blew that away; AMTRAK's federal subsidy was pegged at $210.31 per/1000 passenger miles while cars were way down the list at $1.79.
That level of inefficiency is just insane, even after considering low ridership on some routes. This, Boston's "Big Dig," and other examples form the core of resentment over Obamacare being rammed through over public objections, and over other big govt projects.
Auto electrification and other small to medium COTS-like public-private projects work better, but govt is way resistant to giving up that much control when the pork potential is large.
Fact is that the AMTRAK experience, among other disasters like Fannie/Freddy, have shown that fed-run enterprises are expensive, ineffecient, bureaucratic to the point of paralysis and basically incompetant. Worse still, they are open to corruption and influence peddling - both by unions and suppliers.
Example of the AMTRAK mess: pro-mass transit people put forth the argument that other forms of transit are also subsidized, but a DOT study blew that away; AMTRAK's federal subsidy was pegged at $210.31 per/1000 passenger miles while cars were way down the list at $1.79.
That level of inefficiency is just insane, even after considering low ridership on some routes. This, Boston's "Big Dig," and other examples form the core of resentment over Obamacare being rammed through over public objections, and over other big govt projects.
Auto electrification and other small to medium COTS-like public-private projects work better, but govt is way resistant to giving up that much control when the pork potential is large.
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