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Texas view on environment is 18 lanes wide

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by The Real Shady, Jan 20, 2007.

  1. DaDakota

    DaDakota Balance wins
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    Buses are not nearly as efficient as trains.....and trains are faster as well.....

    Give me trains every day of the week, heck, if Los Angeles can have a subway, why not Houston?

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  2. DonnyMost

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    The best solution to traffic?

    Live near where you work.

    Try it some time, its amazing.
     
  3. br0ken_shad0w

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    Considering what it took to get light rail, getting a subway will be nigh impossible. But heck, I'm up for new forms of public transportation.
     
  4. MadMax

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    no question about that! :)
     
  5. MadMax

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    i'm telling you..there's no way they run trains down the center of the freeway at a speed much faster than the buses are travelling down the center of the freeway in HOV lanes right now. those buses are running at about 65 mph. i seriously doubt they'd be running trains much faster than that.
     
  6. Deckard

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    If you work in Downtown Austin, near the Capitol, living near where you work is going to cost several hundred thousand dollars. Either for a small, 50 year old 2 bedroom/1 bath "fixer-upper," if you want something "reasonable," (like in the $350,000 range!) or for a condo in the highrises being built. For 1200 sq. ft. 2 bedroom/2 bath condo, you're likely to spend around $500,000, or more. Now, in California or New York City, that's a good deal. In Austin, Texas, it may be a decent deal, but most people can't afford it. If you're renting, the rents are high, but that might allow you to afford a place closer to Downtown Austin.

    I've looked into this stuff. My wife works a block from the Capitol. If anything, I'm giving low-end numbers.



    D&D. Living should be Easy.
     

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