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Practice #2 Writing in
complete sentences
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1. When the federal government created the semipublic, federally subsidized National Railroad Passenger Corporation in 1970. U.S. railroads got a new lease on life. The corporation, Amtrak, is financed by federal subsidies and several participating railroads.
___When the federal government
created the semipublic, federally subsidized National Railroad Passenger
Corporation in 1970, U.S. railroads got a new lease on life.
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2. There has been an impressive rise in passenger use. While Amtrak still depends on federal subsidies for 28 percent of its operating budget. Initially Amtrak was only in the high-density corridors of Boston-New York-Washington, Los Angeles-San Diego, and Miami-Orlando-Tampa, but now it has expanded into several other states.
____While Amtrak still depends on
federal subsidies for 28 percent of its operating budget, it is becoming very
successful.__
3. One of the more successful train rides in the U.S. is the car-train that connects suburban Washington, D.C. with Florida. You can actually put your car on the train, spend the night on the train and arrive in Florida the next morning. Arriving in Florida relaxed and ready for vacation. Driving, it would take about two days.
____You can actually put your car
on the train, spend the night on the train and arrive in Florida relaxed and
ready for vacation the next morning.__
4. One of the most interesting train rides in the world is through the channel tunnel, connecting England and France. From London to Paris in about three hours! It cost in excess of $14 billion, but it's an interesting ride! Believe it or not, the French Emperor Napoleon talked of building a tunnel, but wanted to use it to invade England!
____It runs from London to Paris in about three hours.
5. You've probably heard about the famous Orient Express. Perhaps the most famous train in the world, it was inaugurated in 1833. Carrying the rich and powerful from Paris to Istanbul over a spectacularly scenic route. In 1977, the fabled Orient Express made its last run.
___Perhaps the most famous train in the world, it was inaugurated in 1833, carrying the rich and powerful from Paris to Istanbul over a spectacularly scenic route. _
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6. In Japan, the Shinkansen bullet trains. Introduced in 1964, these trains criss cross densely populated Japan at speeds of 125 miles per hour and more. It's hard to believe, but tests of new bullet trains in 1999 showed the trains traveling more than 625 miles per hour.
_The Sinkansen bullet trains, introduced in 1964, criss cross densely populated Japan at speeds of 125 miles per hour and more._
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7. These new trains in Japan are called Maglev trains. Maglev trains use very high-strength magnets to propel the train. There is very little resistance because the trains actually levitate, or float above the ground. Traveling without wheels.
__There is very little resistance
because the trains actually levitate, or float above the ground, traveling
without wheels._
8. Another unusual railroad project that involves a tunnel. That is the Bering Strait Tunnel project. It is a plan to connect 75 percent of the world's population by constructing a railroad link between Alaska and Siberia. This would give Canada and the U.S. access to the vast resources of Siberia.
___Another unusual railroad project also involves a tunnel.______
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