dalangdon-------
Back in the 1950's the airlines saw the railroads off in a big way! The significance of it did not really hit me untill last year when I actually had the silly thought that it might be fun to hop a train for the trip up to greg's wash-in last summer in Omaha. Ha Ha Ha! Now at one time the Railroad used to be a HUGE thing here. Not no 'mo!
Since that time I have tried to use the rails no less than three seperate times only to discover the same thing---needless inconvience (Multiple changes) and expense both for ticket and meals on board and "Pullman" accomodations for a private compartment with a bed and access to the shower compartment. PLUS tips to all the associated people. Not to mention time!
That just has to change. As a child I could take a trin directly from Atlanta to New Orleans, Chicago or Washington, D.C on the way to New York City without connection. The train to New Orleans or Washington D.C. was considered a "day trip" and did not require the expense of "Pullman" type accomodations.
If the rest of the world can have a good transportation system by rail---then we can too. But like everything else American's MUST become vocal about it to enact change.
So I have had an additional cause on my agenda when I blog my usual Senatorial and Congressional victims-----BRING BACK THE RAILROADS! Which reminds me----voting day tomorrow here in Georgia----I'll be there!
Back in the 1950's the airlines saw the railroads off in a big way! The significance of it did not really hit me untill last year when I actually had the silly thought that it might be fun to hop a train for the trip up to greg's wash-in last summer in Omaha. Ha Ha Ha! Now at one time the Railroad used to be a HUGE thing here. Not no 'mo!
Since that time I have tried to use the rails no less than three seperate times only to discover the same thing---needless inconvience (Multiple changes) and expense both for ticket and meals on board and "Pullman" accomodations for a private compartment with a bed and access to the shower compartment. PLUS tips to all the associated people. Not to mention time!
That just has to change. As a child I could take a trin directly from Atlanta to New Orleans, Chicago or Washington, D.C on the way to New York City without connection. The train to New Orleans or Washington D.C. was considered a "day trip" and did not require the expense of "Pullman" type accomodations.
If the rest of the world can have a good transportation system by rail---then we can too. But like everything else American's MUST become vocal about it to enact change.
So I have had an additional cause on my agenda when I blog my usual Senatorial and Congressional victims-----BRING BACK THE RAILROADS! Which reminds me----voting day tomorrow here in Georgia----I'll be there!