"Though I do appreciate the design and feel of the above currency; though in aesthetically appraising our current notes, I agree with the conservative elements of the treasury and monetary systems. The USD, the most coveted currency in circulation, derives it's value partially from its image of stability. Stability means recognition, it means no radical changes and it embodies conservation. Personally, I'd rather have recognizable notes, perhaps ones that are even staid, dull, green and respectable; versus notes that or flashy, beautiful and of questionable value. The US may have some of the most boring monetary notes, but it also has the most valuable notes. A good designer will Will create beautiful things, but without fully understanding the implication of the changes that one is introducing, they can easily do more harm than good."
""The seat removal is expected to increase the capacity of each train by between 80 and 100 passengers" ...per train per day, only to be relevant if the train car needed that extra capacity.."