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| | Bay Area transit gets new wayfinding; Will LA Mayor choose a rep from SFV for the Metro board? Supreme Court to consider lawsuit about CA emission standards; More
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| | Transit agencies from Rhode Island to San Francisco are facing budget shortfalls as a variety of factors create a perfect storm.
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| | A weekly roundup of good deeds, missteps, heroic feats and epic failures in Tri-State transportation news. Winners New Haven Mayor John DeStefano -- New Haven's longest-serving mayor announced last week that he will retire. DeStefano supported key transportation projects like a train station on State Street and he's been a champion of much-needed complete streets. Buffalo transit riders -- Thanks
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| [AI summary] The provided text is a detailed, multi-faceted discussion on high-speed rail (HSR) and its viability as an alternative to air travel, particularly focusing on the California High-Speed Rail (CA HSR) project. Key points include: 1. **HSR vs. Air Travel**: The author argues that HSR can be a competitive alternative to air travel, especially for shorter distances. They challenge the notion that HSR is unachievable with current technology and funding, citing examples like Japan's Shinkansen and China's high-speed rail networks. The text questions the feasibility of a 2-hour and 40-minute travel time between San Francisco and Los Angeles, suggesting that even a 2-hour and 48-minute trip could be competitive with air travel when considering airport s...