whighlander
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I can't believe I'm even wasting my time conversing with you but in 1913, trains and ships were the only options one had for traveling any sort of distance so how is this even remotely germane to Logan hitting 36m passengers?
KMP -- Tell us something we don't know Captn Obviously Redundant
Yes of course the big difference is that today the vast majority of people travel by passenger car for destinations within two or so hours
The purpose of the post was just to put the current air travel numbers in some sort of historic context as far as the major group transportation facilities are concerned.
For instance we know that the South Station of 1913 was dramatically larger than what exists today, or is even is environed in the SS upgrade plans.