Posted by Walt Davies on December 26, 2007 at 08:15:00 from (75.106.198.196):
In Reply to: Re: fuel mileage posted by MN Scott on December 26, 2007 at 06:55:46:
The biggest trouble with light rail is it goes from no-where to no-where. It all started in SF, CA where they built it to take people from across the bay to downtown SF, that was a good idea and it worked because its hard to get to downtown SF and there isn't anyplace to park when you get there. Now take the one in Portland, OR its worthless because it goes from no-where to no-where and most people don't even pay to ride it, because its all run on a "Hey we trust you to be honest and pay" system. Now we have a multi-million dollar Aerial Tram that goes from downtown to the the top of the hill where the Hospital is. Why would a sick person drive all the way downtown to ride back up the hill he just came down to get to where was already and on top of that pay $4.50 per person. Doesn't make any sense.
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