Houston’s lone train station tells a sobering story about America’s transportation priorities. Despite serving as the nation’s fourth-largest city with a metropolitan population of 7 million, Houston’s modest Amtrak facility—a small, unremarkable building overshadowed by massive highways—receives intercity trains just three times per week. This stark image perfectly captures how far American cities have fallen behind their international counterp…
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