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		<title>Comment on The Trend Away from Trucking by Dan k</title>
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		<description>Rail transport is indeed effcient. However, point-to-point in many areas is non-existent. Trucks are becomming more efficient even with old wieght restrictions. A proper blend of rail and trucking would make our country &quot;transport efficient.&quot; Business and government leaders must communicate to make our transportation system more competative.</description>
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