New York legislators, unhappy about air fares, look to high-speed rail

New York state legislators are calling on the state to spend as much as $50 million annually to build high-speed intercity rail service in response to what they consider high air fares. Among the candidate routes are Albany- New York and Albany-Buffalo via Syracuse and Rochester.

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