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Letter: N.O., B.R. train might waste billions

Por: The Advocate Opinion March 23, 2023

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Two articles caught my attention today, both sort of on the same subject.First was the . A wise old Cajun from St. Martinville with a third grade education gave me some very good advice years ago. The advice was “stick with what you know, Joe.”It’s still good advice.The same advice applies to the regarding the intercity train travel between Baton Rouge and New Orleans. My free advice on this bright idea is to reestablish the free bus... + full article



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