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  Trains have been on my mind lately, partly because I just completed a two-day trip from San Francisco by train, but also because trains have been in the news lately: Montreal's Bombardier was in hot water over cracks in the suspensions of Amtrak's high-speed Acela trains, McLean's magazine recently ran a front-page story on rail travel, and locally, there's increasing talk about the possibility of train service returning to Regina after an absence of several years. Trains, of course, are the very symbol of 19th century industrial civilization. It's probably fair to say that without rail travel, neither Canada nor the United States could have cohered as nations, and North America would instead be populated by several smaller countries. But ...

Posted by Edward Willett at 4:31, October 15th, 2002 under Blog, Columns, Science Columns | Comment now »