1) This seems to be the appropriate context in which to discuss building railroads--we're going to have to accommodate regional growth somehow, what are the alternatives? The airways are packed, and intercity roads will guarantee a traffic nightmare in the urban hubs.
2)Why does no one care about the wastefulness of rural highways? Why is no one complaining about the myriad of projects like our spending $1-2 billion on corridor H in WV, which connects Elkins to Winchester, VA (which will require high maintenance costs and not have any revenue stream)? Or the stupefying ICC, for that matter?
3)It's amazing how high a discount rate people apply to visible construction projects--infrastructure lasts for a LONG TIME given the costs. We're still using subway tunnels built in 1900 in Boston and New York. And the Big Dig--now that it's done, it's AWESOME. For all the complaining, in 40 years time, people won't be able to imagine life without it.
4) Also, people complaining about ballooning costs are bordering on dishonesty. Keeping costs down is easy--cities need to learn to put up with a train in their backyards if they want service. Modesto can't demand a center-city tunnel and then whine that they're going to have to pay more for it.
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