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Majority of Texans surveyed want passenger rail service – local, regional and intercity
(TRA) - Austin - A wide-ranging study conducted by a research group at the University of Texas shows that an overwhelming majority of
Texans surveyed not only want more passenger rail service in their area and statewide, but they are willing to commit tax dollars and
additional resources to make it happen. The same survey showed support for working on roads and highways but soundly rejected new toll roads.
The Power Point portion of the survey of 2,000 Texans, which was presented to the I-35 Corridor Advisory Committee in Austin late last year, was recently made available. The full text of the survey is yet to be released. The survey measured transportation attitudes toward both road and rail transportation issues on the I-35 corridor in particular and also sampled citizen views around the state.
Those surveyed expect traffic and transportation in general to get much worse in the next ten years. Respondents said they are open to a wide range of ideas for addressing traffic in key trouble spots.
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