3C rail survey.
please take 5 min. to let them know what you think.
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3C Ohio Rail Survey
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Posted 2 years ago #
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Done! :D
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Nevermind....done. Gotta love the overwhelming desire for rail. It's pretty much one sided. I wish they would have asked one more additional question....where do the respondents live; urban or suburban areas and then whether or not they supported passenger rail.
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i imagine that's why they asked for a zip code.
that survey made me a little excited for the possibilities.
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Done, and sent to other people.
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I was thrilled to do the survey but was unsure how to answer the open-ended questions competently. At least they know there's someone who REALLY wants to get to the East Coast from here!
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Looks like Springfield really wants some 3C as 3 of the top zip codes were from there. I don't think I'm likely to stop in Springfield for anything and it would make the trip that much longer. If it were high speed rail, then sure, why not.
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I urged them to push for fast trains rather than slow trains.
But some trains are better than none at all.
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In the initial stages of the survey, rail transit is DOMINATING no rail transit.
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Done. My comment at the end was for roll on, roll off bike accommodation.
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Awesome survey. Columbus needs representation in this survey since no rail service exists at all. Hope federal funding does come to the state.
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I hope a lot more people do the survey.
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I spread it around a bit on Twitter & Facebook. Pass it on! :D
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