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Originally Posted by ardecila
Why is it so good? Why??
I understand that the US' discomfort with public spending will never allow rail networks like those of Paris but we could definitely up our architecture/design game.
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The US discomfort, IMO, is due to a relatively small number of very powerful companies (and individuals) who insist that transportation will remain as is, while at the same time accepting tremendous federal government largess in oil, agriculture, and, military hardware subsidies.
A high percentage of powerless urbanites and suburbanites want great public transportation, but a relatively few very powerful people do not. And, these people have the money to pay the best and brightest to steer our attention where they desire.
That is how the US in the 21st Century is run.
Think of it this way: if the TBTF Banks had not been bailed out to the tune of $17 trillion dollars when the QE programs are included how many miles of world class urban and suburban transit could be built.
Even in hyper corrupt US where public construction is extremely expensive per mile, how many miles could be built at $500 million per mile with that $17 trillion? 34,000 miles!
The French in some ways are more savvy than we are, and, take the role of government in transportation very seriously. Consequently, government backed transportation works very well in France.