x10003q
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There would be virtually no sustainable demand for Boston to Montreal, certainly not anything that could justify the considerable expense of ongoing operations.
As for the "success" of the "DC to Boston corridor" via rail? It's a complete myth. It's one of those things that gets repeated so often that people (and I mean probably nearly everyone) believe it's true. But if you actually look into the financials I think you'd be absolutely shocked (and possibly aghast).
It loses tons of $$$$ and only survives via government assistance, the taxpayer pumps $$$ into it to keep it alive. For whatever reason, this isnt publicized (at all), so people generally dont realize how much $$$$ AMTRAK etc loses.
It's funny cause' it's true! (I loffed).
Amtrak served around 30.2 million passengers last year and claimed that it recovered 79% of its operating cost from fares. The Amtrak subsidies are easy to find:$563million for operating and $922million for capital costs this year.
(The 32 F-35 fighters scheduled to be purchased this year are coming in around $208million for each F-35 or $304million each including R&D. The final purchase total is supposed to be 2443 F-35 fighters.)
The US Highway system and the air traffic system also receive huge amounts of govt $$$$$$$$$$. Last time I checked zero money was recovered from the US Interstate highway system from its users.
I cannot tell if the North East Corridor is profitable or not but around 750,000 people use it every day. It is an important part of the east coast transportation system.
As for high speed rail between Boston and Montreal - not happening. There will never be enough demand or money to build it.
http://www.amtrak.com/servlet/ContentServer?c=Page&pagename=am/Layout&cid=1246041980246