← Back to context Comment by llbbdd 14 hours ago On the East Coast they have trains that go to the front door of your house? 3 comments llbbdd Reply troupo 13 hours ago Didn't know that Japanese trains (or European trains) go to the door of your house llbbdd 13 hours ago Exactly, why would the US want to copy that? troupo 11 hours ago Northeast Corridor 2200 trains a day, 15 million passengers a year, 14% of intercity traffic, replacing most air travel between some of the cities.
troupo 13 hours ago Didn't know that Japanese trains (or European trains) go to the door of your house llbbdd 13 hours ago Exactly, why would the US want to copy that? troupo 11 hours ago Northeast Corridor 2200 trains a day, 15 million passengers a year, 14% of intercity traffic, replacing most air travel between some of the cities.
llbbdd 13 hours ago Exactly, why would the US want to copy that? troupo 11 hours ago Northeast Corridor 2200 trains a day, 15 million passengers a year, 14% of intercity traffic, replacing most air travel between some of the cities.
troupo 11 hours ago Northeast Corridor 2200 trains a day, 15 million passengers a year, 14% of intercity traffic, replacing most air travel between some of the cities.
Didn't know that Japanese trains (or European trains) go to the door of your house
Exactly, why would the US want to copy that?
Northeast Corridor 2200 trains a day, 15 million passengers a year, 14% of intercity traffic, replacing most air travel between some of the cities.