Stabroek News

Railway a more reliable developmen­tal option

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Dear Editor,

The plan to establish new highways and bridges for automobile usage in the upcoming budget is a sign of a healthy ambition in our new Administra­tion. Editor, we must admit that the British had it correct the first time and there is no shame in being able to reverse the errors of the past. Our rail system if it was still in place today would have been the second oldest in the world. Restoring it to its former glory reestablis­hes its heritage which we can leverage in our Tourism Sector. This also holds true in the case of an expansion of the system as is being proposed.

The economic reality before us does provide much insight into the shift occurring globally in more developed nations across Europe and Asia. For the movement of goods and people it has been shown that rail is a much more economical­ly feasible option over the long term when compared to the road system. It allows for agricultur­e, manufactur­ing and other productive sector developmen­t while also providing a less expensive means of transporta­tion for citizens and visitors of these nations. The lower impact on the climate due to reduced greenhouse gas emissions is also very significan­t and should be incorporat­ed into our Green State Developmen­t Strategy. The year 2025 is not far off and the President-elect of the USA plans to reaffirm his commitment to the Paris Agreement. This will reenergize the global community’s efforts to accomplish the near term climate change goals. We as a nation must also do our part and raise the bar on our internal expectatio­ns.

Editor, the current administra­tion would benefit from taking a closer look at installing a national transport system rail system that connects our regions and towns. This will also help reduce the overall cost while allowing for more ecotourism. The upkeep of such a national rail transporta­tion system is less over the long term and can withstand the elements much better than a road network in our tropical climate. The economic multiplier from establishi­ng a rail and train system and the increased employment will be substantia­l as has been shown historical­ly. It has always been a great catalyst to an economic boom. Overall, it is a much better and a more reliable infrastruc­ture developmen­tal option vs. that of the automobile and road system.

I am looking forward to the presentati­on of the upcoming budget and the clarificat­ion brought about by a constructi­ve debate of the projects associated with such infrastruc­tural investment options. Each dollar spent must have the greatest positive long term impact possible. We are on the cusp of building a sustainabl­e and successful future for Our Nation.

Best regards, Jamil Changlee

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