Jared Bryson

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Looking more broadly at the nation, however, the picture was gloomier. Between 1930 and 1980, the miles of railway track had halved. Only 4 percent of public transportation was by rail, in stark contrast to the 35 percent of Americans who headed downtown by rail to the thriving cities in the last year of World War II.
Asphalt Nation: How the Automobile Took Over America and How We Can Take It Back
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