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When is it coming? When it does not happen in 2009 will you be saying they pushed it back again? It has been being pushed back for over a decade from where I sit. Amazing how all this stuff is coming and almost an entire generation of people will have come and gone and still nothing.
Originally posted by angel of lightangelo
And...........? Apparently you cannot read, again. I said all I see are rag blogs and Texas. You showed me NASCO talking about Texas. The last time I checked, Texas did not extend to the Canadian border.
Originally posted by eldard
Nice play on words. No one said anything about Texas extending to Canada. We are talking about highway corridors and trade it could bring.
You can't read.
Originally posted by angel of lightangelo
I am sorry, where in there does it specifically say this is just about Texas?
The NASCO Corridor represents the existing trade and transportation infrastructure roughly shadowing U.S. Interstate Highways 35, 29 and 94, and the connecting transportation infrastructure in Canada and Mexico critical to national and international trade. This includes major intermodal "inland ports" along the corridor and under development.
What is NASCO?
NASCO is a tri-national, non-profit, trade and transportation coalition working to make international and domestic trade more efficient and secure along the existing network of transportation systems (including highways, rail, inland ports and deep-water ports) running north-south through the central U.S., Canada and Mexico.
The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) will continue to cooperate with the State transportation departments as they build and upgrade highways to meet the needs of the 21st century.