Well, it’s big in Japan.
That is what proponents of California’s high speed rail project say when asked about the whys and wherefores of the system. In other words, if it works somewhere else it will work here. read more »
TransportationBig in Japan
by Thomas Buckley 02/07/2023
Well, it’s big in Japan. That is what proponents of California’s high speed rail project say when asked about the whys and wherefores of the system. In other words, if it works somewhere else it will work here. read more » »
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The Great Train Robbery
by Joel Kotkin 01/31/2023
We will soon be leaving the first quarter of the 21st century behind us. But in the minds of our transportation planners, the punditry, and some real estate interests, the way forward is actually to step back read more » »
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Why Would Automakers Threaten AM Radio in Flyover Country?
by Dale Buss 01/29/2023
We have a relationship with AM radio that folks in other parts of the country maybe can’t understand. So our antennae go up when the electric-vehicle revolution begins to eliminate the “amplitude modulation” band from new vehicles read more » »
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Vehicle Miles Traveled Gets a Killer Boost
by Thomas Buckley 01/26/2023
It seems as if anything can be done – truly anything – if it is in the name of safety. read more » »
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October Driving Greater Than in 2019
by Randal OToole 12/29/2022
Americans drove 0.6 percent more miles in October 2022 than the same month in 2019, according to data released yesterday by the Federal Highway Administration. read more » »
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France Bans Rail Competitors
by Randal OToole 12/20/2022
Supposedly, European high-speed trains are so successful that the airlines stop operating when new high-speed rail corridors open. The reality is much more dismal read more » »
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Low Speed Fail
by Thomas Buckley 12/15/2022
Curiouser and curiouser, said Alice as she grew taller and taller in Wonderland. Curiouser and curiouser, said everyone paying even the slightest attention as the high-speed rail fantasy grew bigger and more expensive and further behind schedule and more incomprehensible and more ludicrous and now, yes, even possibly taller and taller in California. read more » »
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Transit Carries 66.6% of 2019 Riders in September
by Randal OToole 12/06/2022
September 2022 was a booming month for the American transit industry, which carried 66.6 percent as many riders as in September 2019, according to data released yesterday by the Federal Transit Administration. read more »
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Will Amtrak Benefit from Telecommuting?
by Randal OToole 11/28/2022
Airlines carried 94 percent as many passengers in September 2022 as they did in September 2019, according to passenger counts published by the Transportation Security Administration. That’s up from 91 percent in August and 88 percent in September. read more » »
Australian Work Access: Not Yet the New Normal
by Wendell Cox 11/27/2022
Around the world, the pandemic produced a strong increase in working at home and a reduction in traveling to work in the last few years. Even as lockdowns have generally been removed or relaxed, the share of the remote work force has greatly increased from previous norms. read more » »
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