SAN FRANCISCO — According to a new study, the proposed high-speed train between San Francisco and Southern California would hurt Bay Area airports by draining an estimated  6 million passengers choosing to take a high-speed system. A blog post on BNET comments on the findings conducted by an aviation consulting firm. To read the full story, click here.

To read the San Jose Mercury News story on the study, click here.

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