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This analysis seems wrong for at least a couple of reasons.

1. Freight is easier to manage and has better economics on a dedicated network. The US freight network is extremely efficient as others have pointed out. Other networks, e.g., Germany, instead prioritized passenger service. In Germany rail moves a small proportion of freight (19%) compared to trucks. [0] It's really noticeable on the Autobahn and unlike the US where a lot of truck traffic is intermodal loads.

2. The US could have better rail service by investing in passenger networks. Instead we have boondoggles like the California high-speed rail project which has already burned through 10s of billions of dollars with no end in sight. [1] Or the New Jersey Transit system which I had the pleasure to ride on earlier today to Newark Airport. It has pretty good coverage but needs investment.

[0] https://dhl-freight-connections.com/en/trends/global-freight...

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_High-Speed_Rail



> This analysis seems wrong for at least a couple of reasons.

How so?

> The US freight network is extremely efficient as others have pointed out.

'Others' being literally the comment you replied to.

> The US could have better rail service by investing in passenger networks.

Everything there is can be improved, of course, but to what significance here?




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