Yes, but how does that pertain to this picture, I would need like a before and after photo to know any context for this image, thank you for sharing, though I appreciate the response response
The before map would be of the only high speed train the US currently has, and it’s the Acela Express. So, something like this.
If lots of people are consuming Tylenol in day to day life, and it causes autism, and some autistic people love trains, then the US should have a system like the map posted.
Trains are a common special interest of people with autism.
Then I must be autistic then, because I love trains and dream of having high speed rail.
It’s okay to find out new things about yourself. 🙂
for planning your next vacation after statesia does some spring cleaning.
I know two neurodivergent people that love trains, one is into models and the other trainspotting. They are correct too, trains are awesome.
Yes, but how does that pertain to this picture, I would need like a before and after photo to know any context for this image, thank you for sharing, though I appreciate the response response
In two parts.
I always forget the Acela is technically a high speed rail. It would only actually be a tiny fraction of that line. Less than 10% of the line is HSR
If Tylenol caused autism, there would be a lot more support for trains in the U.S.