High-speed rail was supposed to be President Obama’s
signature transportation project, but despite the administration
spending nearly $11 billion since 2009 to develop faster passenger
trains, the projects have gone mostly nowhere and the United States
still lags far behind Europe and China.
While
Republican opposition and community protests have slowed the projects
here, transportation policy experts and members of both parties also
place blame for the failures on missteps by the Obama administration —
which in July asked Congress for nearly $10 billion more for high-speed
initiatives.
Instead
of putting the $11 billion directly into those projects, critics say,
the administration made the mistake of parceling out the money to
upgrade existing Amtrak
service, which will allow trains to go no faster than 110 miles per
hour. None of the money originally went to service in the Northeast
Corridor, the most likely place for high-speed rail.
No comments:
Post a Comment