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PullmanCo
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It's heeeeeeere....

The 2010 USG $2.25B HSR grants have been released to the politicians, and Thursday they will go to the general public:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/10/25/AR2010102504725.html

The big winner? California, with $902M

1st runner-up? Florida, with $800M

Other winners:

Michigan, $150M

Virginia, $45M

Mass, $160M

That accounts for $2.057B. That means about $430M has yet to leak to the public.

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Mr. Pullman, this whole charade simply represents what I've held from "the beginning" that the "$8B for HSR" was simply "sop" money to be allocated wherever the party in power, the Demmies, needed to deploy such for "max bennie" in the upcoming elections.

What should be paramount is simply what regions enhanced rail passenger service will best benefit the need for additional passenger carrying infrastructure minimizing, or even negating, the need for more costly ($$$$ and environment) additional air and highway capacity.

I am surprised, but please recuse that I am a resident, Illinois did not get on the gravy train. The race here for both Governor and US Senator could "go either way"; also as an aside, the "herd" I observed on my CHI-STL September trip aboard 303 (03 SEP) to our "Arch Rivalry" would suggest that, however imperfect, people are prepared to leave the "buggy" at home and ride trains.

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On a different forum, Illinois accounts for $230M.

That leaves something under $220M unaccounted for...

We'll know tomorrow.

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OK, the list is out:

http://www.fra.dot.gov/rpd/downloads/Summary_of_FY10_Selected_Projects_1010.pdf

Now, go to Secretary LaHood's blog. What I find interesting is this map. It's called "Vision for High Speed Rail in America"

Note what is not on the map.

http://usdotblog.typepad.com/.a/6a00e551eea4f588340133f567160e970b-600wi

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