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LKHeusel's comments
Posted Sat, Jan 8, 11:30 a.m.
The final pararaph about the condition of our nation's railroad system are extremely misleading. If you're talking about passenger service, then, yes, it has been neglected for decades and is among the worst in the world. But in terms of freight, the U.S. is among the best, if not the ...
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