Help Harry Change Rochester

We helped stop ren square. Now let's develop Rochester into a world-class city.

Harry Davis stands for creating real jobs by building a sustainable Rochester with decent housing and education for all in a secure and safe city.

High speed rail is the biggest economic development for upstate New York in 150 years, since the Erie Canal.

Harry Davis is endorsed by the Green Party of Monroe County & The Working Familes Party

high speed rail

HARRY DAVIS ON THE ISSUES: High speed rail: Our generation's Erie Canal Lost Valuable Jobs Because of Albany!

HARRY DAVIS ON THE ISSUES

High speed rail: Our generation's Erie Canal

see also: http://www.harrydavis2010.com/


Why America Needs Trains

Why America Needs Trains

Joe BidenVice President of the United States of America
Posted: January 5, 2010 06:48 PM


China's High Speed Rail Will Leave U.S. in the Dust

What do you think of this? China is building 42 high speed rails & Rochester can't even get up-to-speed with late the 20th Century by making bike lanes on the new Broad Street?


The Future of Trains

Rising fuel costs and an emphasis on "greener" modes of transportation are shifting priorities in the U.S.


Obama Plots Huge High-Speed Railroad Expansion In Stimulus Bill

Obama Plots Huge High-Speed Railroad Expansion In Stimulus Bill

02/17/09

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/02/17/obama-plots-huge-high-spe_n_167...

From Politico:


A Hitch For Rail Riders: Getting To Final Destination

A Hitch For Rail Riders: Getting To A Final Destination
from NPR


Harry Davis interview on RochesterSubway.com

Vote For Trains… Uh, err, I mean Change!
from
http://www.rochestersubway.com

August 10, 2009
Harry Davis,
Candidate for Rochester City Council


High Speed Rail

Harry Davis sees the future of transportation – and it is the nationwide plan to implement the “High Speed Rail” system. Instead of relying on tired, old, dirty, and costly modes of mass transit, Harry Davis wants to push to get Rochester ahead of the curve. The “High Speed Rail” is not only efficient and eco-friendly, it would also make transportation all over New York state available to everyone – no longer just to those of us who own cars, or those of us who want to spend the majority of a day sitting on a bus.


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