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But he said he believed he could secure the financing to make the railroad run well.
But the delays and other problems make the railroad one that commuters increasingly love to hate, but frankly cannot live without.
Mr. Gunn is making necessary changes at Amtrak, and he should be given a chance to make the railroad more efficient.
"But I'm of the opinion that we can make the railroad better, and rather than leave I'd like to do that.
He also declined to say how much the safety enhancements had cost the transportation authority so far, but he said its board had approved every request for spending to make the railroad safer.
The railroad era actually had a devastating impact, because it led to the demand for trees to make the railroad ties and the stations and all the rest, and therefore led to massive deforestation and deregulation of the hydrology of the entire peninsula, which was turned topsy-turvy.
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Although I was in college at the time and had no intention of making the railroad a career, I developed a profound respect for those who did.
Many of PATH's perks stem from its small size, which makes the railroad easier and cheaper to clean and maintain.
To operate a meatpacking business in the 19th century, Gustavus Swift "had to own the company that made the railroad cars," Professor Langlois said.
PATH's small size has also made the railroad an attractive target for technology companies seeking a test subject for initiatives, like the computer-chip-enabled fare cards now offered on the railroad.
And in the 1850's and 60's, when many of the works in this show were made, the railroad was making the French beaches accessible to city dwellers for the first time: the canvases here are not completely devoid of well-dressed Parisians.
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