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ztmike
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Michigan City, IN

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No work around here..

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Amtrak Lines
Couple questions that popped into my head reading this article..

Where or does Allied Fiber even put out a map detailing which towns/cities get passed with their fiber? Because my town (Michigan City, IN) looks like its right smack in the path towards Chicago..and I haven't seen any fiber burial work going on near the Amtrak lines (which I think would be the one they use)

And secondly what backbone does the major ISPs use like Comcast/Roadrunner..don't they just lease space on Verizon or Level 3?

Edit: Added map of Amtrak major routes.

travelguy

join:1999-09-03
Santa Fe, NM

With the exception of some track in the Northeast Corridor, Amtrak doesn't own any right of way or track. The map you linked shows the routes they serve, most of which is over track from other railway companies.


Firefly2003

join:2010-02-14

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Haven't heard of any fiber build along Amtrak lines near where I live and I live 12 miles from Centrailia would be nice to see it though.



optikos

@verizon.net

reply to ztmike
Yes, here are the maps, including the cities/towns every 60 miles for regen, demarc, etc.

»www.alliedfiber.com/documents/Al···_000.pdf

»www.alliedfiber.com/documents/Al···_000.pdf

»www.alliedfiber.com/documents/Al···_000.pdf

»www.alliedfiber.com/documents/Al···iber_NYC to Ashburn.pdf

»www.alliedfiber.com/documents/Al···rida.pdf


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