ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 7月16日 10時34分


Along a 200-mile stretch of Florida’s eastern coast, one of Wall Street’s most powerful private equity firms is embarking on its boldest project yet: the nation’s only purely private intercity passenger railroad. Construction for the project, All Aboard Florida, by Fortress Investment Group, is expected to take 5 years and nearly $3 billion. At speeds reaching 100 miles an hour, the trains will eventually carry passengers from Miami to Orlando, with stops in Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach. But along the route, some residents have expressed concern: The train is literally passing them by. Towns without stops will get the headaches of rail traffic rumbling through, without the economic benefits. @jasonhenry took this photo of a man watching a freight train creep through Gifford, Florida, a low-income community pockmarked with abandoned homes.


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