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Reframing the cost myth of rail
A research team in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University challenges the belief that rail transit is inherently expensive. Instead of constructing new lines, the project reactivates 1.61 miles of underused “legacy rail” along Philadelphia’s Delaware River Waterfront, demonstrating that passenger rail can operate efficiently at a far lower cost. The researchers argue that high costs arise not from the rail itself, but from the assum
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