A private railroad car is not an acquired taste. One takes to it immediately.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Many Americans have a romanticized view of trains, rooted in a bygone era of elaborately adorned rail cars lit by flickering gas lamps and pulled by smoke-belching steam locomotives.
A man who has never gone to school may steal from a freight car; but if he has a university education, he may steal the whole railroad.
Passengers want options, and when they have options, like passenger rail, they choose them.
Consumers are increasingly feeling that they are being taken for a ride.
People always want cars. It's a huge industry, and there's always new product coming out.
Not having to own a car has made me realize what a waste of time the automobile is.
I bought a railroad during this period of time.
People's lives are in the care of the railways when they get on a train. The railways should remember that.
Buying a car used to be an experience so soul-scorching, so confidence-splattering, so existentially rattling that an entire car company was based on the promise that you wouldn't have to come in contact with it.
A car is like a mother-in-law - if you let it, it will rule your life.