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Quote from: spuwho on December 18, 2012, 08:21:18 PM
Per Trains NewsWire
(note cost)
I was there, riding the system just a couple of months ago, to confer, converse, and otherwise hob-nob with my brother wizards of the rails.
The cost is quite low considering $80 million a mile is for an exclusive right of way, largely elevated, double track, electrified speedway with 65 mile per hours permitted between stations.
Bringing this down to a current Jacksonville level, we are looking at a heritage streetcar system, in street, side of the road or in medians. Easily done for $10 million a mile or less - in FACT Memphis was able to bring one segment online for $3 million per mile. We could dream of buying a 3 unit light-rail train for $3-$5 million dollars a copy or we can act with vintage equipment for $250,000 dollars a copy.
If it gets us off the ground, I believe the $250,000 dollar/$3 - $5 million dollar a copy, cars and track structure, is the right choice for Jacksonville (not to mention the suburbs where we plan streetcar were built for streetcars!)