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One Comment

  1. Two very good signs about the Lynchburg-Washington line: fares cover 87% of operating cost; even more encouragingly, the line used only a part of the subsidy available to it. The latter is a particualrly good omen.
    There is so much one can do on trains these days; extended reading most of all.

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