Kunstler said it. I believe it's in The Long Emergency and probably The Geography of Nowhere.
A simple statement, really. It implies that US' superiority in all things rail (passenger rail, that is) is subordinate to even the efforts of the smallest of countries and economies. Bulgaria was somewhat of an implied whipping boy for Kunstler, but the allusion was that even their network was presumed to be better than America's. Well, Bulgaria is now set to further pull away from America. Gee, this side of the expressway seems to be getting mighty lonely these days...
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', '[')b]Railway in Bulgaria: High Speed Rail Plans
Add: 08 May 2006
The Bulgarian cabinet approved on April 27 a draft agreement on the construction of a high-speed railway network in South East Europe. The document regulates co-operation among the countries in the region in railway transport and envisages the building of a prime-quality high-speed network of 16 railway lines for cargo and passenger transport. Five of them will run across Bulgaria, passing through Sofia, Plovdiv, Stara Zagora, Varna, Bourgas, Gorna Oryahovitsa, Vidin and Rousse. The railway lines in South East Europe, the quality of which will high enough to be included in the high-speed network, as part of the Trans-European Network,... more at link





