
The Obama administration recently distributed $8 billion nationwide for high speed rail.
We've got to keep up the momentum for more and better public transportation and high speed rail across the United States.
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Having high-speed rail connecting all the major cities throughout the country would help our economy by providing thousands of sustainable jobs, reduce carbon emissions that cause global warming, clear up highway congestion, reduce our dependence on foreign oil, and improve our quality of life.
It's going to take a long-term commitment from our local and national leaders to plan and fund a national rail system. As we rebuild our transportation system, let's make sure we do it right.
OSPIRG has joined with organizations across the country to press our leaders for a smarter transportation system that makes better use of our existing transit dollars, and makes new investments in trains and buses – including a High Speed Train from Eugene to Vancouver, BC.
To build public support, our staff and students have authored several reports, generated statewide media coverage, and are working with people like Mayor Piercy, Congressman DeFazio, State Representative Nathanson, and small business owners from across the state to get more lawmakers on board with more investments in public transit.
Overview:
It’s time we had 21st century transportation in America.
From high speed rail to mass transit, it’s time for us to get on the right track. Americans all want a safe, clean transportation system that lets us all get where we need to go – but our current system just isn’t working. Our reliance on cars and planes to get from point A to point B means our transportation system consumes more oil than the whole economy of every other country in the world except for China, and we import most of that from foreign countries. Our tailpipe emissions account for a third of the nation’s global warming emissions, pollute the air we breathe and make people sick.
That’s why we’re working for a 21st century transportation system.
Public transit reduces oil consumption, traffic congestion, and global
warming pollution. A full bus, for instance, replaces fifty cars on the
road. Each year America’s rail and bus systems reduce our nation’s oil
consumption by 3.4 billion gallons, and prevent 26 million tons of
global warming emissions. And, with global warming pollution
worsening and daily commutes costing families thousands each year in
both time and money, there’s now strong public support for change.















