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Yes, US had a more built-up rail system in the past. But it's naive to think it died because of fair economic competition.



People certainly didn't complain about having paved roads, or being able to buy their own automobiles. I understand it's frustrating when the public goes charging off in a direction you don't want them to.


Another bad-faith argument. A built-up railway network is not incompatible with a built-up road network. Many countries have both working together (each serving use cases with their own strengths).


They are economically incompatible. Local rail links declined because the customers who would use them used road vehicles instead.




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