[ale] Off topic - And now, Arizona

Jim Kinney jim.kinney at gmail.com
Sat Jul 10 09:19:56 EDT 2010


I would be delighted to see a fast commuter rail system that is designed to
link the education centers of Georgia out with the neighboring states. So a
fast link that goes through Athens en route between Mobile AL, LaGrange GA,
Macon and South Carolina, a link up station joining a multi-state run that
includes Savannah, the GSU Observatory in Rutledge, the University
collection around Morehouse, West Ga College and on the Alabama, a northern
line that grabs from Jacksonville FL up through Ga Tech, Ga Poly, west of
Cedartown, east of Rome, through Dalton up to a major Chattanooga edu
center. The hard line is the upper east-west for the north GA area due to
terrain (so it should be built first!) that would join Greenville,
Dalonegha, Dalton and Huntsville. stations near the schools and any where
the lines cross. Reasonable ticket prices and discounts for students through
their school.

and trains MUST have loads of free wireless bandwidth and let people eat and
drink (within reason) on the trains. I can see starbucks setting up stands
at stations (or maybe a better coffee co?) and maybe (this is the bible belt
so I'm not holding my breath) beer and wine. Seating is in quads (pairs of
seats face each other) so a group of friends can interact en route.

If the lines can join with/near research centers like CDC and major
libraries and art facilities even better. Last bit is to have a trolley or
some sort that circles schools past walking distance from stations to get
students/faculty to station just before departure times.

Just my edu-transport fantasy....

And the trains are controlled by real-time Linux systems!

On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 8:35 AM, Paul Cartwright <ale at pcartwright.com>wrote:

> On Sat July 10 2010, Larry Johnson wrote:
> > Even in its current damaged form MARTA is not a bad system from my intown
> > POV.  And since it has the most flexible train/bicycle policy I've ever
> > seen in a transit system I can usually make very good time by patching
> the
> > gaps by cycling rather than the bus.
>
> bring it out here to Athens!!
> when I moved here from DC ( massive metro system), I couldn't believe I had
> to
> drive 20 miles in from Conyers just to GET to a Marta station, what a
> waste!
> they expanded I-20 to 4-lanes all the way out to Covington, but forgot to
> extend Marta out past Indian Creek.. they should have put a Marta line
> right
> in the MIDDLE of I-20 all the way out!
>
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