Why Doesn't Australia Have Better Trains?
Briefly

Last year, more than 8.2 million seats were allocated to the flight route between Melbourne and Sydney, placing it among the world's most heavily trafficked.
For almost 40 years, politicians have been talking about a rail alternative. Yet...the main way to get around Australia's Eastern Seaboard is still on a plane.
Read at www.nytimes.com
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