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[quote=FlyerInHi]Dallas is not really suitable for “disgusted” Californians to relocate to. Maybe Amarillo.
Definitely not Austin.
They are supposed to build a HSR between. Dallas and Houston. That would be too much to bear.
https://www.houstonchronicle.com/news/transportation/article/Company-announces-14-billion-deal-with-build-14437777.php%5B/quote%5D
You sir continue to paint that broad brushstroke for people.. It’s sad and funny at the same time. I’m sure in real life that must make you reaaally popular.
The main reason why some people hate public transportation in CA is because it sucks because the way infrastructure was done earlier, it’s difficult to use, not efficient, and not reliable, especially in SoCal, which is car capital. Up in the Bay Area, I don’t think you will hear many people complain about bart, or the caltrain.
I loved using calltrain when I had to briefly work in SF during a startup day, when I lived in Santa Clara. Parking was free, I hopped on a train, and for the next 50 minutes could do whatever I wanted. That lasted until the company went public and, acquired a company in Sunnyvale, and then we all moved down there.
Plus, in CA we have a lot of bureaucrat things that make it difficult simply to run a train system through CA. Look at the ridiculous disastrous high speed train effort that in CA that failed miserably, wasting a boatload of money in part duet bureaucracy.
Personally, I’m looking forward to the new trolley train that they are putting in San Diego that connects the La Jolla/UTC area to downtown. Awesome SD is getting it done.
Really, flu? You’re the one who assigns nicknames to people a la Trump.