Why doesn’t the U.S. have high speed trains?

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Across the world, high-speed trains zip from city to city, sometimes topping 250 miles per hour before dropping off hundreds of passengers right in a city’s downtown. However, in the U.S., that vision of efficient, fast, environmentally friendly travel remains a dream. 

Japan built high speed trains more than 50 years ago, an engineering marvel then and now. Its bullet trains (a term…



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