Why More Trains?
Trains are important because they allow you to get from one place to another, quickly. There are other ways to do this like cars, but you have to drive a car, and when you ride a train someone else drives the train for you so you can do other things with your time, like eat lunch, read a newspaper, or watch the scenery go by. Trains are also just cooler than cars because they are bigger, and old trains are especially cool because they look really cool and smoke and steam comes out of them. When smoke and steam comes out of a car it means it's broken, but when a train does the same thing it's working. Finally, if everyone takes trains to get places instead of cars it's cheaper and creates less pollution that goes into the environment. If you want to get across water or fly in the air you can use boats or planes, but that is a discussion for another time.
Lots of people like trains and they especially like old trains. You also probably like trains if you think about it. This is because trains make them feel emotions that they normally don't feel. This is because old trains come from a time when people actually believed in something greater than themselves and rampant profiteering hadn't completely aesthetically homogenized literally everything and taken all the wonder and meaning out of our everyday lives.
In conclusion, trains are important because they are useful, make you feel good emotions, and are better for the environment than cars. We should have more trains that people can ride to places to make them happy.
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