ELPC in Washington Post – High-Speed Rail Improves Mobility While Improving the Environment
Friday, April 23, 2010
The Washington Post looks at high-speed rail development across the U.S. and its benefits to travelers, the economy and the environment. The article highlights the excitement and broad support generated by the recent historic investments in high-speed rail.
ELPC Deputy Director Kevin Brubaker explains that “High-speed trains consume less fuel, produce less carbon dioxide, and promote urban redevelopment, which has broader environmental benefits…We see high-speed rail as a way to improve mobility while improving the environment.”
Read the full article in the Washington Post
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