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Would you ride the high speed rail?
Contributed by: John Eisel on 11/17/2007

Do you think Colorado should pursue a project that would connect the major cities of Colorado, New Mexico and Wyoming with a high speed railroad?

Do you think this is a good idea to relieve some of the congestion along I-25 and satisfy the Front Range's transportation needs in the years to come?

Would you be willing to utilize a system like this instead of driving?

Please respond below or post here.

For more information on the project, visit the Rocky Mountain Rail Authority at www.rangerxpress.com



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Submitted By: Alexandra Roklimski
posted on 11/18/2007 @ 11:27:37 AM
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Hell Yes! Otherwise we'll just be one big highway with no small towns and no more mountain views. It's good for the economy, good for the environment and good for commuters. If you've ever been out east you know how great having trains is, and they're not loud or disruptive!
Submitted By: Louise Benson
posted on 11/18/2007 @ 9:07:21 AM
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NO! We are already facing enough train noise issues and community disruption with FasTracks! We also do not need a faster pipeline for illegals and cheap Chinese goods ala the proposed "NAFTA Superhighway" that will connect Mexican ports receiving these (toxic, slave-made)goods to our heartland.
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