Amtrak taken to task on Fox last night
#1
Posted 29 June 2012 - 10:38 AM
#3
Posted 29 June 2012 - 10:49 AM
Your first mistake was watching Faux News.
Go compare how much of your tax dollars are going towards road and air transport and get back with us.
roads benefit far more then trains and the airline industry doesn't recieve anywhere near what Amtrak does, plus the also serve more people and provide better overall service.
#5
Posted 29 June 2012 - 10:58 AM
The airline industry between the federal and local governments receives far more in subsidies than Amtrak ever has.roads benefit far more then trains and the airline industry doesn't recieve anywhere near what Amtrak does, plus the also serve more people and provide better overall service.
But can we close this thread?. Any thread that starts by quoting Fox news as a source is not going to go well. Fox news was once a decent news channel, but they have changed so much in the past decade, they are no longer a reliable source for almost anything.
#6
Posted 29 June 2012 - 11:03 AM
The airline industry between the federal and local governments receives far more in subsidies than Amtrak ever has.
roads benefit far more then trains and the airline industry doesn't recieve anywhere near what Amtrak does, plus the also serve more people and provide better overall service.
But can we close this thread?. Any thread that starts by quoting Fox news as a source is not going to go well. Fox news was once a decent news channel, but they have changed so much in the past decade, they are no longer a reliable source for almost anything.
I'm conservative, but even I still agree with this.
Non-Amtrak: NCTD Coaster (at least 20), Metrolink (4), SD Trolley (at least 20), LACMTA Red Line (at least 50), Seattle Streetcar (1), Chicago 'L' (probably 13), NYC Subway (probably 15), WMATA Mass Transit (probably 20), LIRR (1), Las Vegas Monorail (at least 12), MBTA Mass Transit (16), NJ Transit commuter rail (3), I'm sure there are more that I can't think of right now
upcoming Amtrak: Pacific Surfliner (10000000000 more),
upcoming non-Amtrak: Coaster, Red Line/Expo Line in LA
Pretty good for a 16 year old
#7
Posted 29 June 2012 - 11:15 AM
Growing ridership and raising fares on the existing routes, as Amtrak has done for the past few years, is leading to an increased dependence on subsidy but will likely always have a need for one just like any other mode of transportation.
previous: 4,116 miles Empire Builder, Hiawatha, Capital Corridor, Cascades, Keystone, Pacific Surfliner, NEC, Pennsylvanian, Texas Eagle, Illinois Service
#8
Posted 29 June 2012 - 11:16 AM
You're so right! After the 9/11 attacks, the airlines demanded and received $xxx BILLION each in subsidies for "their lost business" and for "safety improvements"! Do you know how much Amtrak received?1340984980[/url]' post='376609']
roads benefit far more then trains and the airline industry doesn't recieve anywhere near what Amtrak does, plus the also serve more people and provide better overall service.1340984732[/url]' post='376608']
Your first mistake was watching Faux News.
Go compare how much of your tax dollars are going towards road and air transport and get back with us.
Do you really think airlines could offer cheap fares like $99 cross country if they had to fully support things like air traffic control, the FAA, building and maintaining airports, etc... witthout any Government subsidies?
A training I will go ... !
#9
Posted 29 June 2012 - 11:46 AM
peter
Given the choice; I fly Amtrak.
www.amtraktrainz.com
#10
Posted 29 June 2012 - 11:52 AM
The airline industry between the federal and local governments receives far more in subsidies than Amtrak ever has.
roads benefit far more then trains and the airline industry doesn't recieve anywhere near what Amtrak does, plus the also serve more people and provide better overall service.
But can we close this thread?. Any thread that starts by quoting Fox news as a source is not going to go well. Fox news was once a decent news channel, but they have changed so much in the past decade, they are no longer a reliable source for almost anything.
This was on Fox Business and was John Stossels show and he is a libertarian who looks at gov't waste.
#12
Posted 29 June 2012 - 12:38 PM
First of all, Johnny you're too young to be conservative. Secondly, when was Fox News ever a decent new channel. It's always been the broadcast arm of the Republican Party.
The airline industry between the federal and local governments receives far more in subsidies than Amtrak ever has.
roads benefit far more then trains and the airline industry doesn't recieve anywhere near what Amtrak does, plus the also serve more people and provide better overall service.
But can we close this thread?. Any thread that starts by quoting Fox news as a source is not going to go well. Fox news was once a decent news channel, but they have changed so much in the past decade, they are no longer a reliable source for almost anything.
I'm conservative, but even I still agree with this.
#13
Posted 29 June 2012 - 12:41 PM
So? Why should some random guys opinion matter?
The airline industry between the federal and local governments receives far more in subsidies than Amtrak ever has.
roads benefit far more then trains and the airline industry doesn't recieve anywhere near what Amtrak does, plus the also serve more people and provide better overall service.
But can we close this thread?. Any thread that starts by quoting Fox news as a source is not going to go well. Fox news was once a decent news channel, but they have changed so much in the past decade, they are no longer a reliable source for almost anything.
This was on Fox Business and was John Stossels show and he is a libertarian who looks at gov't waste.
If you're going to make a compelling argument that he's right, you're off to a poor start.
#14
Posted 29 June 2012 - 12:43 PM
I'm probably going to regret this.This was on Fox Business and was John Stossels show and he is a libertarian who looks at gov't waste.
I'm aware of who John Stossel is. I remember him way back when he had segments on 20/20 on ABC news.
So Stossel did an informed critique of Amtrak's Sunset Limited (SL) Performance Improvement Plan from 2 years ago? That plan recommended taking the SL to daily service and changing the schedule to improve ridership and reduce operating losses per passenger.
Did Stossel then critique Union Pacific, a private company, for blocking the SL switching to daily service? This despite UP sitting at the government teat for such high profile projects as the Alameda Corridor, the on-going Alameda East corridor, the Colton Flyover, the Tower 55 rail crossing separation project in Fort Worth? These were or are all government backed and at least partially government funded projects that have or will greatly improve UP's freight speed and capacity for shipping cargo containers from CA ports to across the US. If UP is going to take $100s of millions in public money which goes directly to improving the company revenue and future profits, shouldn't they have some obligation to run a once a day public passenger train over their ex-SP route?
I'm not arguing against the projects because they have major benefits for the local communities and for the national transportation infrastructure, which is a good thing. But I doubt that Stossel presented an informed discussion on Amtrak and the complex issue of direct and indirect government subsidies to provide a better transportation infrastructure.
Edited by afigg, 29 June 2012 - 12:44 PM.
#15
Posted 29 June 2012 - 12:49 PM
Did Stossel then critique Union Pacific, a private company, for blocking the SL switching to daily service?
Of course not! Private corporations can Do No Wrong. Everything they do is rainbows and unicorn farts, the only problem is that pesky government preventing them from
#16
Posted 29 June 2012 - 01:06 PM
#18
Posted 29 June 2012 - 01:20 PM
I am unclear the problem with removing unprofitable routes and privatizing Amtrak? The gov't doesn't need to be "helping" it to the degree it is and if private business can do it better why not give it a shot?
You might want to ask our friends across the border in Mexico.
#19
Posted 29 June 2012 - 01:22 PM
Plus, if you're going to be logically consistent, you're going to have to remove government subsidies to roads and the air industry as well.
Enjoy your $10/gallon gas, and whatever airlines survive (probably not many) will have to charge enough for a flight that neither you nor I would ever see the inside of an airplane again.
Now contemplate the secondary effects of that, as every tangible good that you buy gets more expensive because it has to be transported from where it's made to where you are.
I anxiously await your reasoning for "private business can do it better".
#20
Posted 29 June 2012 - 01:35 PM
This country was made great, and can continue to be great, by a combination of government spending (i.e. infrastructure) and private enterprise/capitalism. You cannot have one without the other but you cannot only have just one either.
Sorry for the rant but I feel it is appropriate for the post.
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