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Maglev would be fast but much too pricey | READER COMMENTARY

This file picture taken on May 11, 2010 shows the magnetic levitation train on the experimental track in Tsuru, west of Tokyo. Japan's state-of-the-art maglev train set a world speed record on April 21, 2015 in a test run near Mount Fuji, clocking more than 373 miles per hour. (YAMANAKA/AFP/Getty Images). (TORU YAMANAKA / AFP/Getty Images)

The Sun’s recent editorial about the wonders of maglev omits any discussion about affordability (”What do you call a 311-mph train serving Baltimore? Transformative,” Feb. 9). According to the Federal Railroad Administration’s preliminary analysis, the average one-way fare between Baltimore and Washington will be $60. That’s compared to $8 currently on MARC.

Maglev sounds like yet another perk for the wealthy with some hope for trickle-down benefits flowing to others. Alternatively, we could invest to upgrade MARC service to better serve a much broader segment of the population.

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Michael Lee, Towson

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