Response to: FRA–2008–0140
The POW V Corridor is a sensible inclusion in any future plans to create a national
high-speed rail system. The POW V Corridor in its historic positioning is a
functional centerpiece in a national system. Anyone who looks at the map of the
current and proposed corridors will see that is obvious. The POW V Corridor not
only connects otherwise disjointed pieces but it sits atop a roadbed that has
traditionally created such infrastructures. Railroads are built on the iron shipped
from Ohio, the coal dug in West Virginia, and the steel forged in Pennsylvania. If
we are investing in an American future we need to create that vision with the
resources we have. The POW V Corridor has those material resources and it has
the labor resources that have done the heavy lifting for such ventures in our
history. If we are to earn our way back as an industrial nation we need to utilize
resources such as these to base our product of recovery on. That takes believing
in our abilities and trusting in our willingness to perform.
The POW V Corridor is where that could happen and that’s why we are including
the POW V Corridor in this request for proposals at this time.
Robert Haddon Terry
177 Orchard Rd Waynesburg PA
724-627-0363
POW V Project Manager
Robert H. Terry - Comments
This is comment on Rule
Notice Requesting Expressions of Interest in Implementing a High- Speed Intercity Passenger Rail Corridor
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