by John_A » Sun 07 Jul 2013, 14:49:15
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Plantagenet', ' ') Whether transporting oil by train or pipeline, there is a risk of oil spills and catastrophes.
Absolutely. So the obvious question then is...how many large volume oil pipelines run through populated areas versus railroads? Given equal probability of failure per barrel of oil moved per mile, and an equal probabiliy of failure across all parts of the system of transport, the one with the higher probability of causing death and chaos to bipeds is the one going through populated areas.
I've got two railyards within two miles of my house. Zero oil pipelines. In part because it is easier, and safer, to put those things outside of cities and towns, and while cities and towns will certainly upon occasion grow up around and over top them, the railways are nearly by design supposed to go through populated areas.
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