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Elise K asked in Environment · 1 decade ago

How can an average person encourage a greater rail network in North America?

I asked this question over in "Cars and Transportation" and was told (I quote), "PUT DOWN THE HASH PIPE DUDE!!!"

So I thought I'd ask again over here where I might get more constructive answers:

When I lived in Europe, I didn't need a car much because I could get most everywhere, from the next town over, to the other side of the continent, by train.

Since returning home, I've been frustrated by the lack of rail service. It seems everywhere I look, they are tearing up train tracks. And yet everyone is bemoaning our reliance on the automobile and what it is doing to our environment. I would take the train, if there were trains to take.

Does anyone know of an organization that encourages passenger rail, inter-city trains, things like that?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Grassroots polical activists can change things. But it requires a lot of work and frequently a fair amount of money as well. I would contact Amtrak Public Affairs and see if they can lead you to a lobbist group in your area. Most local trains, subways, monorails and the like are run by local governements. The agency to contact would be the department of transportation for your state, county or city. Good Luck

  • 1 decade ago

    I do not think that there is much that an average person can do other than ask and vote. The companies that control the oil in this country have to much political power and won't let go that easy.... The more cars on the road, the more money they make!

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    the best thing would be to raise the gas tax, and use the proceeds to build more and better alternative transit systems

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