In a number of countries, some people thinks it's necessary to spend large sums of money on constructing new railway lines for very fast trains between cities. Others believe the money should be spent on improving existing public transport.

While some people believe that authorities should invest money in building up-to-date
railway
links, others argue that money is supposed to be directed
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modernizing the present ones. I tend to think that construction
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railway
lines
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efficient way these days and
further
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essay. Nowadays changes concern almost
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sphere of modern society and
therefore
railway
service is not an acceptation. Worn –out
railway
links are seemed not to be able to provide
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level of service concerning people transportation. People’s
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routine has become different in comparison with the past time. They have to move very fast since the pace of life is of high speed. The perfect example of
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developed
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levitation train in Japan and Shanghai which rises above the surface while moving. Using
such
levitation train people can arrive at places much faster and more predictably. The other method of
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the
railway
lines in a proper way is modernizing them. There appears to be some evidence that constructing new modes and lines of transport is chipper than improving them.
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, some worn-out vehicles are not only unsafe for commuters but
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pollute the environment using out-of-date fuels. In conclusion, I would like to highlight that the fairest way of keeping
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public transport in a proper condition is producing new ones. The mentioned approach provides the citizens with speedy transportation as well as non-polluting vehicles and corresponds to contemporary challenges.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • infrastructure
  • efficient
  • congestion
  • sustainable
  • environmentally friendly
  • connectivity
  • economic growth
  • public transportation
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