Airfares have gone up 25 percent in the last year. And the average U.S. driver spent 42 hours, or a full work week, in traffic congestion last year.
Enter trains.
A record number of people are hitting the tracks. While passenger trains have been a common mode of transportation for centuries, the country has never had a dedicated high-speed rail line.
That's expected to change in the next few years with two high-speed rail lines currently under construction in the Southwest and several more in planning phases across the country.
We discuss how high-speed rails could change the landscape of transportation in our country.