by Bob Roberts
We all know about the historic intransigence of the state of South Carolina towards passenger rail funding of any kind. Its still just rhetoric but the current Governor (Henry McMaster) has been talking positively about passenger rail lately.
The most publicized discussion was of McMaster suggesting on multiple occasions that he would like to see a Charlotte Light Rail extension to the proposed (still under negotiations) new Carolina Panthers practice facility in York County (near Rock Hill). Here is one write-up on his mentions: https://www.postandcourier.com/opinion/ ... e05a0.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
(I don't really understand why the Panther's facility justifies LRT and I think Rock Hill is a bit too far away from Charlotte for LRT to be a good choice. Regardless of my opinion McMaster certainly enjoyed talking trains as part of the Panthers facility recruiting process).
The less publicized discussion was from last week’s Charlotte Metropolitan Transit Commission meeting. The current Charlotte mayor said that McMaster said this at a regional transit meeting last month:
This is the first I have heard about this intercity service (and it is possible that Mayor Lyles has jumbled the story — I can’t find any confirmation of the statement). But, assuming the quote is accurate, there is some indication of a thaw in SC's attitudes towards rail transportation.
The most publicized discussion was of McMaster suggesting on multiple occasions that he would like to see a Charlotte Light Rail extension to the proposed (still under negotiations) new Carolina Panthers practice facility in York County (near Rock Hill). Here is one write-up on his mentions: https://www.postandcourier.com/opinion/ ... e05a0.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
(I don't really understand why the Panther's facility justifies LRT and I think Rock Hill is a bit too far away from Charlotte for LRT to be a good choice. Regardless of my opinion McMaster certainly enjoyed talking trains as part of the Panthers facility recruiting process).
The less publicized discussion was from last week’s Charlotte Metropolitan Transit Commission meeting. The current Charlotte mayor said that McMaster said this at a regional transit meeting last month:
it was pretty tough to have the South Carolina governor come out and say I want to have rail from Rock Hill to Columbia, and we've been talking about rail to Matthews for years. And you know, the way he sounded -- now, I have to admit, they're all of one mind down there, they're all Republicans, and they all came together and they said we're going to have this facility, we're going to build it, we are going to figure out how to connect with going down to Columbia. And I think we can do that; it just takes more of us to do it together.https://charlottenc.gov/cats/about/boar ... 190424.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; (quote at the top of page 22)
This is the first I have heard about this intercity service (and it is possible that Mayor Lyles has jumbled the story — I can’t find any confirmation of the statement). But, assuming the quote is accurate, there is some indication of a thaw in SC's attitudes towards rail transportation.