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In reply to the discussion: Rumor: High-speed tube travel concept in the works [View all]caraher
(6,359 posts)25. Actually, they have a plan
Their idea is that if it's an "emergency" you can interrupt your trip. The plan is that you never have to go more than 15 minutes without an opportunity to stop.
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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