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BumRushDaShow

(169,720 posts)
Tue Apr 9, 2024, 04:27 AM Apr 2024

Exclusive: Biden and Kishida likely to discuss Texas bullet train project

Source: Reuters

April 9, 2024 2:51 AM EDT


TOKYO/WASHINGTON, April 9 (Reuters) - President Joe Biden is seeking to revive interest in a plan to build the first high-speed rail in the U. S. using Japanese bullet trains, with sources saying he is likely to discuss the project with Japan's prime minister in Washington this week.

The leaders may publicly voice support for the multi-billion-dollar Texas project after Wednesday's talks, which have been partly overshadowed by U.S. opposition to another Japanese investment, Nippon Steel's planned purchase of U.S. Steel. Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's state visit to Washington, the first by a Japanese leader in nine years, aims to showcase closer security and economic ties between the allies.

The project linking Dallas and Houston will be on the agenda for the talks, said three sources familiar with summit preparations, who sought anonymity as they were not allowed to speak to the media. It is likely to be mentioned in joint statements following the talks, two of the sources said.

However, a senior Biden administration official said the project did not appear to have matured to the point where the leaders would announce progress publicly. All the sources cautioned that the details of the final agreements could change before the visit. Japan's foreign ministry declined to comment, saying the governments were still coordinating joint statements from the talks. The White House declined to comment.

Read more: https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/biden-kishida-likely-discuss-texas-bullet-train-project-sources-say-2024-04-09/

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Exclusive: Biden and Kishida likely to discuss Texas bullet train project (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Apr 2024 OP
Let's get a bullet train between LA and Vegas. nt SunSeeker Apr 2024 #1
Already approved with federal funding. BumRushDaShow Apr 2024 #2
You are an extraordinary, wonderful source of information. Thank you! Hermit-The-Prog Apr 2024 #3
LOL BumRushDaShow Apr 2024 #4
It's delayed, limited, and way over budget. Igel Apr 2024 #12
Hope it's finished in my lifetime. SunSeeker Apr 2024 #5
Well over here on the east coast BumRushDaShow Apr 2024 #7
Oh, didn't know it has limited sections it can flat out speed. electric_blue68 Apr 2024 #15
It's because some sections of track are in bad shape BumRushDaShow Apr 2024 #16
Got it. 👍 Couldn't find new news about the Brunswick repairs... electric_blue68 Apr 2024 #17
Smart move: Want to get the approval of Texas? Use the word 'bullet'. Aristus Apr 2024 #6
Hah!!! LeftInTX Apr 2024 #9
No problem there. Aristus Apr 2024 #10
Ask California how their bullet train worked out. republianmushroom Apr 2024 #8
Hey, it's been great and glorious. Igel Apr 2024 #13
Ya I think I first heard about this project fifteen years ago or so. miyazaki Apr 2024 #14
Texas really needs a bullet train LetMyPeopleVote Apr 2024 #11

BumRushDaShow

(169,720 posts)
4. LOL
Tue Apr 9, 2024, 06:57 AM
Apr 2024

and thank you! I remember when that happened and I think stuff came up about trying to get the L.A. to San Francisco project back on track (apparently has a lot of cost overruns).

Igel

(37,535 posts)
12. It's delayed, limited, and way over budget.
Tue Apr 9, 2024, 10:23 PM
Apr 2024

And when I say "way" I mean more than an order of magnitude.

I'd like a kitchen remodel that takes 4 weeks and $5k.

Not one that takes 5 years and $400k.

Oh, wait, somebody else will pay for the cost overrun.

I bask.

SunSeeker

(58,278 posts)
5. Hope it's finished in my lifetime.
Tue Apr 9, 2024, 11:20 AM
Apr 2024

I wish the LA to SF high speed rail was going smoother. Sometimes I think it will never be completed.

BumRushDaShow

(169,720 posts)
7. Well over here on the east coast
Tue Apr 9, 2024, 11:41 AM
Apr 2024

something like that is almost an impossibility.

They always envisioned the Acela to be "high speed" but there are only small portions of the Northeast corridor route where it can go those potential speeds.

electric_blue68

(26,856 posts)
15. Oh, didn't know it has limited sections it can flat out speed.
Wed Apr 10, 2024, 06:14 PM
Apr 2024

My sis, and I took it to DC for Obama's first Inauguration! Then regular train back to NYC.

BumRushDaShow

(169,720 posts)
16. It's because some sections of track are in bad shape
Wed Apr 10, 2024, 06:28 PM
Apr 2024

and there are some of the train bridges that need repair.

E.g., I saw this mention of a recent upgrade/infrastructure repair - https://media.amtrak.com/2022/06/amtrak-increasing-speed-of-acela-trains-in-new-jersey-through-infrastructure-investments-and-improvements/

Also found these handy graphs of "speed limits" along the Boston - D.C. corridor - http://www.realtransit.org/nec7.php

Earlier in my work career, whenever we had to go to HQ in D.C. metro, we would hop Amtrak and on ocassion, they would authorize an Acela train. The Acela did go a bit faster but then it wasn't doing all the little stops that the regular Amtrak trains wold do. After awhile, we either GOV'd or POV'd down there (I mostly would POV = "Personally-Owned Vehicle" ).

electric_blue68

(26,856 posts)
17. Got it. 👍 Couldn't find new news about the Brunswick repairs...
Wed Apr 10, 2024, 07:31 PM
Apr 2024

just New Brunswick to Princeton. ???

Otoh... I love the Speed Graphs! Ty. 😁

At they get to about 3/4's speed a bunch of times going southward. Up to ?90% going northward at times.

Aristus

(72,178 posts)
6. Smart move: Want to get the approval of Texas? Use the word 'bullet'.
Tue Apr 9, 2024, 11:31 AM
Apr 2024

They're going to love it.

Aristus

(72,178 posts)
10. No problem there.
Tue Apr 9, 2024, 02:20 PM
Apr 2024

We'll just change the name to 'High-capacity magazine, rapid fire, assault rifle' rail.

(BTW, I know they hate the term 'assault rifle'. Because they want to have a highly-deadly weapon, good for bloody massacres, but they don't want it to have a scary name.)

Igel

(37,535 posts)
13. Hey, it's been great and glorious.
Tue Apr 9, 2024, 10:27 PM
Apr 2024

In operation, LA to Vegas to SF. High speed. The audited and approved budgets were approved and met. The time schedules were met.

Yeah, it's a clown show. "Let's throw in another $3 billion and say it'll just take 20% longer than the original time span."

Note that the Key Bridge has all kinds of environmental waivers assured. While the environmental laws are essential, when politics matter, f**k them all. But only then. Otherwise, "essential."

miyazaki

(2,649 posts)
14. Ya I think I first heard about this project fifteen years ago or so.
Wed Apr 10, 2024, 02:23 AM
Apr 2024

Almost forgot all about it. Easy to guess where all their fat stacks of private money went.

A decade and a half later all they really got is a logo, (kind of a cool logo though).

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