[PRCo] Re: Too Much Snow and Lots of Steel Production

Herb Brannon hrbran at sbcglobal.net
Wed Apr 30 12:35:06 EDT 2008


Yes, Bus Rapid Transit is ALL the management can talk or think about here now. The rest of the system be damned................we HAVE to finish the Euclid Corridor Line. At least the management has something to talk about. Better to have them talking than thinking !!
John Swindler <j_swindler at hotmail.com> wrote:  

Have it designed in America: US Standard Light Rail Vehicle from Boeing
Have it designed in Europe: Duewag U-2 car 
Have it designed in Asia: Kawasaki built cars in Philadelphia, and the Dallas cars

(perhaps the first item should be rephrased as 'have it designed by the federal government, such as Transbus, Boston/San Francisco LRVs, the ACT-1 rapid transit car program, peoplemovers, and the latest favorite flavor is bus rapid transit.)


> From: ktjosephson at embarqmail.com> To: pittsburgh-railways at dementia.org> Subject: [PRCo] Re: Too Much Snow and Lots of Steel Production> Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2008 23:50:44 -0700> > And Good Ol' Dubya's people say:> > Be a World Citizen.......> Buy Chinese........................> Eat Mexican.................................> > ....and have your light rail equipment designed in Asia and Europe! ;-)> > K.> > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Herb Brannon" 
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> Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2008 11:23 PM> Subject: [PRCo] Re: Too Much Snow and Lots of Steel Production> > > > Remember what Uncle Sam always says:> > > > Be American........> > Buy American..........> > Eat American............... !!!!!> 
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Herb Brannon
   
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