by emersonbiggins
As politically hot as a potato can be, Gov. Perry's Trans-Texas Corridor 35 seems to be on its way to some sort of reality. If any of you are unfamiliar with the preferred alignment (announced earlier this month) for the tollway/truckway/railway/HSR, here is a link to a PDF file containing that information. Basically, it's a 1200' swath of land spanning from Laredo, east around San Antonio and Austin, a wide swing around Dallas and over the Red River and into Oklahoma, accommodating 6 car lanes, 4 truck lanes, double-tracked freight & double-tracked passenger rail lines.
My thoughts on the TTC is that at least all of the rail lines, both freight and passenger, should be built - period. It would free up the freight lines in cities like Austin, where I live, for prospective uses such as commuter rail (I must mention that I am a member of the A-SACC, an organization working to implement rail in the Austin-San Antonio region), and move thru hazardous cargo out of urbanized areas altogether. I believe that HSR via the TTC would work as well, with spurs connecting the TTC to central station locations in Dallas, Austin and San Antonio.
As it stands, I think that HSR is somewhat of an afterthought in the program, as the real support for the TTC ($$$) comes straight from the highway lobby, so I don't think the HSR can or will stand on its own, but a guy can dream, right?
(BTW, I'm new here
and I did a search for TTC posts as of late and came up with nil)
My thoughts on the TTC is that at least all of the rail lines, both freight and passenger, should be built - period. It would free up the freight lines in cities like Austin, where I live, for prospective uses such as commuter rail (I must mention that I am a member of the A-SACC, an organization working to implement rail in the Austin-San Antonio region), and move thru hazardous cargo out of urbanized areas altogether. I believe that HSR via the TTC would work as well, with spurs connecting the TTC to central station locations in Dallas, Austin and San Antonio.
As it stands, I think that HSR is somewhat of an afterthought in the program, as the real support for the TTC ($$$) comes straight from the highway lobby, so I don't think the HSR can or will stand on its own, but a guy can dream, right?
(BTW, I'm new here
