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And before you show me a map of the 1940's rail network, let me point out two things.
(1) Passenger rail didn't start to die in the US until the late 60's.
(2) Canada doesn't have a viable passenger rail network outside of the Windsor peninsula.
It isn't the lack of subsidies
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