I’m not sure if an opinion piece is appropriate here, so please let me know if this doesn’t fit the theme of the community, and I’ll avoid sharing such thoughts in the future.

I’m extremely frustrated with the car centric culture in my area. I live about 25 miles west of a quarry. Every day I watch trains go up and down the railroad mostly carrying gravel. This railroad stretches for several hours by car in each direction, connecting several large cities and even passing a few tourist attractions, and despite our traffic congestion problems there is little interest in trying to use this rail for actual people.

One company moved in and started running a new passenger rail service. Within a few weeks, we had protesters at the railroads complaining that drivers don’t understand railroad crossings. I saw posters about how trains were killing residents when drivers park on the tracks and get hit. I don’t understand! Where do you think the train is going to go? They don’t exactly come out of nowhere. They follow the tracks! And we’ve always had trains passing through our town before. At a later local election a candidate ran on the premise that they’re going to protect home values and our children by reducing or eliminating the number of trains passing through our town. This candidate did win our local election and sadly they succeeded in cutting down on rail investment.

Fast-forward a couple years later. Passenger rail stations were built at the endpoints of this rail to ferry tourists. I drive parallel to this rail on the way to work several times per week for almost 45 minutes each way, 20 minutes of which is heavy traffic. I get to enjoy watching people ride the train while there’s no stop anywhere near my house because our local government has sided with homeowners that a passenger rail station is “simply too dangerous.” I would have to drive over an hour to the nearest passenger rail station to ride the train, and I can literally see the tracks from my apartment.

Every time I see that train I feel bitter. I could save so much money if these boneheads would have let them build a train station in our town. Absolutely ridiculous! The train is there. The rail is there. I don’t understand why a train is such a personal, existential threat to your way of life.

  • buckykat [none/use name]
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    6 months ago

    property value obsessed homeowners are some of the most obnoxious people on earth

    • henfredemars@infosec.pub
      hexagon
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      6 months ago

      It’s especially weird because I’m not even confident that building a train station would lower your property values.

      • buckykat [none/use name]
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        6 months ago

        It wouldn't. Nor would it be unsafe. These property value fuckers are not just obnoxious but also really stupid.

        There's a neighborhood in my city right next to a light rail station. Literally, some of the houses are less than 20m from the platform. But when the station was being built the neighborhood association specifically campaigned against having any access to the station from the neighborhood. There's a huge concrete wall blocking it off now. So if the people living in the houses literally directly next to the station wanted to get to the station they'd have to walk (or realistically, drive) over 2km across a highway, along a major road and through busy parking lots. And then, after getting to the station, they'd have to cross back under the highway to get to the actual train platform, because it's built on their side of the highway despite being impossible to get to from that side.

        • henfredemars@infosec.pub
          hexagon
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          6 months ago

          Ah, it sounds like you understand my rage at the needless inefficiency. The clear and obvious solution, denied because of feelings.

      • PedestrianError :vbus: :nblvt:@towns.gay
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        6 months ago

        @henfredemars @buckykat Nope. Both homebuyers and apartment developers are willing to pay a premium for high quality transit access, especially rail. Unless the rail service is really inconvenient and unreliable, it would substantially raise their precious property values, should they want to sell and move further out in the exurbs because they’re afraid of people who aren’t encased in SUVs.

  • Amerikan Pharaoh@lemmygrad.ml
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    6 months ago

    The more I see shit like this, the more I believe gas-guzzler NIMBYs deserve to be beaten in the mouth with a brick honestly. I'm literally medically unable to drive. If I seize up behind the wheel, which is a likelihood because my seizures have been getting worse lately, I might cause a whole-assed pileup knowing my luck; so the only way I get to travel other than spending exorbitant amounts of money on Ubers and Lyfts (which keeps me quite frequently homebound) is planes and trains. And the nearest train stations are like. 75 and 100 miles away.

    Specifically because of NIMBYs kvetching about "oh wah, the noise, oh wah, it might hit my car, oh wah, not in MY backyard!" Nah fuck that I got a brick for your window if you're getting in the way of public transit.