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Originally Posted by SecretAgentMan
Austin (and region) needs a comprehensive system of commuter rail, light rail and streetcar.
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Serious question for you and the people who made similar posts before you:
Why?
I think I understand why someone would
want urban rail in Austin, but I don't understand why someone would think Austin
needs urban rail.
At least as I've understood the rail debates in Austin over the past 10 or 15 years, neither side thinks that rail would lower congestion and pollution. Instead, the pro-rail side thinks--reasonably enough--that rail is an important quality-of-life feature and a symbol of what the city aspires to be, while the anti-rail side thinks--again, quite reasonably--that those quality-of-life projects and civic-status-symbols don't justify the cost.
Isn't that right? Isn't rail something that's nice if you can afford it, but unnecessary in any event?
Fire away.