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Challenging common perceptions, this book debunks myths surrounding Amtrak's significance in American transportation. It highlights that the railroad's claim of being essential for mobility is overstated, illustrating that the busiest airports in the country serve more passengers daily than Amtrak’s entire network. Through careful analysis, it reveals the limitations of Amtrak's service and its impact on travel in the U.S.
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End of the Line: The Failure of Amtrak Reform and the Future of America's Passenger Trains, Joseph Vranich
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- Released
- 2004
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- Title
- End of the Line: The Failure of Amtrak Reform and the Future of America's Passenger Trains
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Joseph Vranich
- Publisher
- AEI Press
- Released
- 2004
- Format
- Hardcover
- Pages
- 282
- ISBN13
- 9780844742038
- Category
- Transport, Political Science / Politics
- Description
- Challenging common perceptions, this book debunks myths surrounding Amtrak's significance in American transportation. It highlights that the railroad's claim of being essential for mobility is overstated, illustrating that the busiest airports in the country serve more passengers daily than Amtrak’s entire network. Through careful analysis, it reveals the limitations of Amtrak's service and its impact on travel in the U.S.