by mtuandrew
wigwagfan: wasn't that a Czech design anyway?
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mtuandrew wrote:wigwagfan: wasn't that a Czech design anyway?Basically yes, but United Railcar had to engineer its own mechanical systems so there are substantial differences between the "Made in U.S.A." streetcar and the Skoda built cars. The shells are the same, that's about it.
wigwagfan wrote:Commuter rail = local. High speed rail = interstate.When the UMTA (U.S. Mass Transit Administration) was established in 1964, the primary mission was to fund development of new projects and pilot programs by state and local agencies (modeled after a 1961 Kennedy program in the FHA - Federal Housing Act). Only with the 1974 Transit Act did UMTA expand into "capital construction" and planning.
Frankly, the feds shouldn't be involved in anything that is local, or for that matter contained within a state, and they don't necessarily have to be involved if it involves two states that are closely working together (for example, Washington and Oregon). I wish the Federal Transit Administration would be abolished, because here in Portland, Oregon FTA requirements have been disasterous for local transit (priority is on building new light rail, commuter rail and streetcar lines, at the expense of the regional bus network which has been cut significantly.)