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Wednesday, March 17, 2010

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When asked about their high-hazard or high-risk areas, most suburban and metropolitan chiefs will talk about high-rises, chemical plants, multifamily housing complexes and airports. Curiously, commuter or intercity passenger rail service usually doesn't make it into the top 10. While it may come as a surprise to some, passenger rail service in North America is more popular today than it's been in the past 30 years. Amtrak alone serves 44 states with stations in over 500 communities, from major cities to small towns. Their 23,000 route-miles of service go through thousands of other towns that usually don't take ...

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