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In reply to the discussion: Rumor: High-speed tube travel concept in the works [View all]Rocky888
(297 posts)3. Wishful thinking
Oil Barron's will never allow this technology to manifest and become reality in the USA.
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Which one? China and Japan have built them, and they carry millions of live passengers.
backscatter712
Jun 2013
#37
Then you have, at best, about 3 minutes to find a can when you get out at the end of the trip.
RC
Jun 2013
#77
Isn't breaking the sound barrier an issue? Concord was trouble prone for ever. n-t
Logical
Jun 2013
#12
No sound barrier to break, no air to transmit sound, no air friction to create heat
pediatricmedic
Jun 2013
#14
I am sick of these mother fucking face sucking aliens on my mother fucking tube train!
longship
Jun 2013
#38
Decelerating from 4000 mph to 0 mph in 60 seconds would generate 3.04 Gs
Gravitycollapse
Jun 2013
#29
i don't see the point of going from new york to los angeles in 45 minutes anymore. why the rush?
HiPointDem
Jun 2013
#54
i started riding trains alone, with my sibs, when i was about 7, 2.5 hour trip we did regularly
HiPointDem
Jun 2013
#87
hee, I checked out a train from Tampa to Minneapolis. shoot, it's like 15 hours.
GobBluth
Jun 2013
#88
I'm still waiting for the airplane-car that mag has been predicting for 60 years
BlueStreak
Jun 2013
#63
Having worked with Ultra-High-Vacuum systems before, this is impossible with current technology.
sir pball
Jun 2013
#68
Personally, I'd rather see the same engineering go into building the Space Elevator.
kentauros
Jun 2013
#86