We’ve got a big freight network but the advent of Precision Scheduled Railroading has gotten every bit of both human and wayside infrastructure cut to the bone.
I had to look it up, since I only knew about the stock from port issues, but I see what you mean. It sounds like it actually increases capacity at the expense of quality and possibly sustainability, though.
It’s pretty good already. They’re only short on rolling stock last I checked.
We’ve got a big freight network but the advent of Precision Scheduled Railroading has gotten every bit of both human and wayside infrastructure cut to the bone.
I had to look it up, since I only knew about the stock from port issues, but I see what you mean. It sounds like it actually increases capacity at the expense of quality and possibly sustainability, though.