ANNOUNCEMENTS
Welcome to the new LFTTR site! Please let us know your comments on the new site design.
Search


Archives
Recent Entries
SMORGASBLOG PARTNERS
TRANSPORTATION- RELATED BLOGS
Powered by
Movable Type 4.1



September 8, 2005

We don't need no steenkin' trains

Judging from what I have read so far, I would say that FEMA dropped the ball with hurricane Katrina, but I don't think they even had it to begin with. Senator Mary Landrieu criticized them for not using trains at their disposal:

"When Amtrak offered trains to evacuate significant numbers of victims - far more efficiently than buses - FEMA again dragged its feet. Offers of medicine, communications equipment and other desperately needed items continue to flow in, only to be ignored by the agency."

Post Author: csa | 11:44 AM | Link | TrackBacks
Comments

Amtrak and 360+ buses (not to mention the school buses) could have evacuated a whole lot of people. Thanks for sharing the info. Some of the idiots in my village are actually suggesting that transit is to blame for the tragedy. Their argument: if everyone had cars, they could have evacuated.

Clearly from your post, transit could have been the solution, it just wasn't utilized.

Posted by: Bob at September 8, 2005 4:50 PM

Did you see Randal O'Toole's recent commentary on New Orleans? If only New Orleans had not spent so much money on public transit and had instead bought cars for everyone, that city wouldn't have so many people stranded in the flood waters, he said:
http://www.ti.org/vaupdate55.html

Of course, it doesn't answer the question of why existing, available resources were not used for evacuation before the situation became really dire.

Posted by: Michael Patrick at September 9, 2005 12:06 PM

Randall O'toole's commentary is a case of someone being blinded by their own ideology. In theory, if everyone had a car they would have a way to evacuate. But there would be nowhere to park them; the roads would be so congested (even with all lanes going out) that evacuation would be terribly difficult and would take much more time; you assume that every one has the money to keep a car fueled and in working order; in non disaster times New Orleans would be a much more congested and less livable place; etc.

O'toole has rewritten this same argument for universal car ownership instead of transit many times, and many people have refuted his arguments. You can probably find this back and forth on planetizen.com

Posted by: Chris at September 9, 2005 12:58 PM

All quiet on the Transit front?

Posted by: new2dc at September 13, 2005 10:15 AM
Post a comment









Remember personal info?







All Site Information/Content Copyright by Live from the Third Rail and/or the Entry Author
Site Design by BinarySpark Graphics
A member of the Smorgasblog family of blogs.