While I was at the Earth Day Celebration today, someone remarked how they were never so aware of trains until they came to Richmond. We could more of that, less coal, more passenger though. Richmond reached a past zenith when it was more about passenger rail. Many of us hope that will come again.
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While I was at the Earth Day Celebration today, someone remarked how they were never so aware of trains until they came to Richmond. We could more of that, less coal, more passenger though. Richmond reached a past zenith when it was more about passenger rail. Many of us hope that will come again.
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