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upghr5187 t1_j7lbh85 wrote
Reply to comment by vortical42 in Why does Amtrack service not extend to State College? by vortical42
It is the issue. The only tracks that reach state college is a spur line that comes from the north through Bellefonte. There’s no tracks connecting State College to Lewistown where the existing Amtrak line is. They would need to reroute through Williamsport to connect State College and Harrisburg without laying new track.
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Reply to comment by Nexis4Jersey in My Pennsylvania Intercity & Regional Rail Proposal by Nexis4Jersey
One of the many problems of allowing corporations to own critical infrastructure. They know the government will never let them fail completely. They can focus on short term profits and neglect long term commitments knowing the bailout is coming. Same way they were able to get congress to step in on their behalf in a labor dispute.
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Reply to comment by HerculePoirot1 in My entry into the pool of mental maps. A friend made it but won't post it because he's a coward. by gffishdragon
The coal region of pa is an already defined thing. It’s specific to the anthracite mining areas in the northeast.
upghr5187 t1_j2tky42 wrote
Reply to comment by pm_your_masterpiece in New year, new gas tax hike in Pennsylvania (headline) by 106473
And incentivize people to drive on bare tires
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Reply to comment by Silver-Hburg in New Pennsylvania laws taking effect in 2023. Here’s a look at some of the laws that will go into effect in the new year. by oldschoolskater
The turnpike commission is owned by the state.
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Reply to comment by SSFx93 in Fellow Pennsylvanians, we must join our neighbors from r/Maryland to defend our territory from the Delawarean scourge! by MPA_Dad
All of Delaware was Pennsylvania
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Reply to comment by aust_b in Penn State, PSU, Temple and Lincoln say a tuition hike is needed, even with a 7% increase in state funding by Mrstucco
Which is a really shitty way for the state to structure public higher education. Our large flagship universities are as expensive as private schools. Pennsylvania residents have to go to a lower tier of universities to get true in state tuition. Other states are able to keep their flagships more affordable. It holds PA back in my opinion