did anyone catch the little blurb in the Herald about how increasing rail freight would save commuters all kinds of money and time? they had some stats showing that moving 25% of truck freight to rail would reduce traffic congestion substantially. they did not say who did the study, in fact not much info at all; i know it is hard to believe the Herald did a half-a$$ job. anyhow, my question is - move what freight traffic to rail? there isn't much heavy industry, and most trucks are probably making deliveries to stores, etc. plus the tracks and row are disappearing constantly.