[AT] Rail cars.
Dave Merchant
nesys_com at ameritech.net
Tue Feb 26 14:18:31 PST 2008
No.
Trucks run on roads maintained by public funds.
Railroads pay for all their track + infrastructure, and then
pay taxes on what they've built. Part of the justification
for track reduction/elimination is to reduce tax liability.
Trucks do pay use taxes, but it is questionable whether
they cover the road wear + damage they cause.
Dave
At 11:22 AM 2/24/2008, Dean Vinson wrote:
> > > It's called ECONOMICS. If it was cheaper to use
> > > railroads we would be doing so.
>
> > Governments seem quite willing to subsidize the
> > bio-fuel projects so that they are at least perceived
> > to be "doing something" about the problem. Maybe the
> > money would be better spent on transportation subsidies?
>
>Do railroads and trucks compete on a level playing field, in terms of
>government support for the infrastructure they operate on?
>
>Dean Vinson
>Dayton, Ohio
>www.vinsonfarm.net
>
>
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