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Harry Reid has got it wrong. Anyone who has travled on a train enjoys the experience of: sitting down, getting up and wandering about, using 2 or 3 restrooms availiable in each car, going to the snackbar for refreshments (as many times-as-you-want), looking out the window, or just doing nothing.
We don't need to go 300 Miles-Per-Hour on a train trip. It cuts down the enjoyment we're having. Just the thought of stopping a train traveling 300 miles per hour would prevent me from getting on one. 100 MPH on commom track will do. No science, nothing new, just run track.
The Train Station is there. The Bus Station is next door. The Plasa Hotel is there. The tracks are there. I don't see the problem?