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"Train Service to the Dirty Water? Yes Please!"

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

It'd be great to have Hartford-Waterbury service. Only there are two problems:
1. The corridor is distressed. It will not connect rich with poor, employers with employees. Rail already runs from Waterbury to Bridgeport--and look how poorly both cities are faring. The I-91 corridor and New Haven area are in much better shape than Waterbury. They potentially offer greater synergies with Greater Hartford and Springfield--all that's needed to realize these benefits is good transportation among them.
2. The rails to Waterbury are in much worse condition than those to New Haven: curvy, single-tracked, utterly devoid of any stations, etc. It would be more expensive to upgrade them! (Still, rail is a better solution than the busway.)

January 25, 2009 at 1:20 AM

Blogger El Presidente de China said...

As to point 1, I'm not sure I follow you. I mean, sure, Waterbury and Bridgeport are depressed economically, but that doesn't mean people don't need to travel up and down the Naugatuck Valley, or from the Valley to points along the shore. If anything, poor people are more likely to need to travel to find some work, and less likely to be able to do so in private cars. Hartford and Springfield are also both quite impoverished, but people in those places still need to go places.

January 25, 2009 at 7:33 PM

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