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In reply to the discussion: 52% want (CA) bullet train stopped, poll finds (LA Times) [View all]ripcord
(5,553 posts)121. I don't see how it is going forward
The voters set an average speed and a travel time from SF to LA in the proposition to authorize the project, the High Speed Rail Authority admits they can't meet those numbers.
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I love high speed rail but there is little justification for a $ 100 billion investment
grantcart
Sep 2013
#2
LA to SF/Oakland is the second busiest air route in the US with over 6 millon passengers
Bluenorthwest
Sep 2013
#6
Not if you count the time required to travel to the airport, sit around, and go through security
Lydia Leftcoast
Sep 2013
#41
As BNW indicated, its a busy route, but also, this is part of a well integrated mass transit system.
stevenleser
Sep 2013
#9
"we need high speed trains connecting regional large cities" -- not necessarily
grantcart
Sep 2013
#27
"This will be the first that links two urban areas that are wide apart...."
A HERETIC I AM
Sep 2013
#100
For the cost of the HSR, which will serve tourists and business travellers....
Xithras
Sep 2013
#108
not true. doing a major high speed link between major metro areas would be huge
Pretzel_Warrior
Sep 2013
#115
HS travel requires a corridor of several highly dense urban centeres close together.
grantcart
Sep 2013
#123
I'd like to see us, as a nation, fix up AMTRAK in a big way. I LOVE train travel.
MADem
Sep 2013
#19
I've availed myself of Japanese public transit, as well as the European system(s),
MADem
Sep 2013
#42
The government subsidizes AMTRAK to the tune of something like thirty some odd bucks a passenger.
MADem
Sep 2013
#61
As I said, I was in the Loma Prieta quake. Not the worst quake in terms of the numbers, either...
MADem
Sep 2013
#46
Well, from the OP article posted, it looks like more than "anyone" feels like you say I do.
MADem
Sep 2013
#59
Anything that causes an earthquake, fracking included, would impact this project and would
MADem
Sep 2013
#67
That's a big "if"--and even if they do due diligence, we don't have a lot of data on exactly how
MADem
Sep 2013
#70
Well, Loma Prieta wasn't back in the dark ages. And that was some major infrastructure failure.
MADem
Sep 2013
#72
Exactly, but it is highly questionable whether the rich would spend the EXTRA time needed
grantcart
Sep 2013
#30
You guys make me laugh. The rich fly private jets from airports you don't use.
Bluenorthwest
Sep 2013
#83
My Assemblywoman, Diane Harkey, had only one thing to say in her ballot statement
dogknob
Sep 2013
#18
Diane Harkey who you are promoting here as reasonable is a right wing Republican
Bluenorthwest
Sep 2013
#86
I guess I am one of the 48% in favor of this project...This connection is going to happen..
Tikki
Sep 2013
#20
Agree. They cherry picked the survey for the headline. There's more to the picture, as you note.
pinto
Sep 2013
#23
The Central Valley is prime for HSR. I agree with other comments about local mass transit, as well.
pinto
Sep 2013
#25
The money behind the report saying that it is unfeasible? The legislation that passed it:
grantcart
Sep 2013
#32
Bottom line: Future Soaring Fuel Costs Will Make The Public Demand Better Mass Transportation System
Yavin4
Sep 2013
#37
I don't know enough about all the specifics but certainly our country desperately needs to develop
Douglas Carpenter
Sep 2013
#39
The project is bringing much needed federal funding and will create jobs.
Live and Learn
Sep 2013
#51
I suggest building a gimungous kevlar vest, somewhere around King City.
Warren DeMontague
Sep 2013
#54
You'd think with a name like BULLET train, it would get widespread conservative support.
JEFF9K
Sep 2013
#58
How about a referendum diverting the funds from the current, designed to fail project,
Egalitarian Thug
Sep 2013
#102
And it's a good one. If we had anyone left in government working for the people,
Egalitarian Thug
Oct 2013
#125
That's just silly. In the first place, Californians already come to Vegas and nothings going
Egalitarian Thug
Sep 2013
#113
I think doing the Vegas > LA leg would make the other(s) more likely to happen.
Egalitarian Thug
Sep 2013
#114
You're right and that was the poison pill they used to kill it. Victorville? Really? n/t
Egalitarian Thug
Oct 2013
#126