ToughDiamond wrote:
Doesn't sound all that different from the UK then........they keep saying they're going to improve it (to entice the motorists off the roads and onto public transport, to reduce carbon emissions), but I don't think it's going to happen. The trains sort of run on time (except on Sundays), but a lot of them are hideously overcrowded, and expensive despite subsidies from the taxpayer. And a lot of the smaller towns aren't served by rail at all.
While America's rail system used to be extensive, it's now a far, far thinner network than ours. Ours was cut down around the 1960's mainly, but America's even more drastically. No small towns over there are served by rail unless they happen to be on routes between major cities, which are the only routes that have been retained.