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Lydia Leftcoast

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12. But China, which is about the size of the U.S., is building a high-speed system
Wed Nov 27, 2013, 06:56 PM
Nov 2013

and Japan, which is the size of California, started theirs in 1964 and is continually expanding it. I first went to Japan in 1977. Since then, they have added three high-speed lines, one to northern Japan, one to the west coast, and another to Kyushu. They are planning a second line between Tokyo and Osaka.

Minneapolis to Chicago is less than the distance from Tokyo to Hiroshima, a high-speed rail trip that I took in the summer of 2012. So is Chicago to Cleveland or Cleveland to Pittsburgh.

You don't have to build the whole system at once.

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Denmark. Price per gallon of gasoline: $8.22 seveneyes Nov 2013 #1
Amtrak spent a lot of money on Acela, but didn't need to Vox Moi Nov 2013 #2
Those are good ideas. Let's tax the oil companies to pay for them. Scuba Nov 2013 #3
I agree … that was the point of your post and I'll go you one better Vox Moi Nov 2013 #5
+1 Scuba Nov 2013 #6
Good post. n/t Le Taz Hot Nov 2013 #8
There's plenty of money ...if you cut some military spending. L0oniX Nov 2013 #4
Plenty of $$$ in this country - TBF Nov 2013 #7
Kicked and recommended a whole bunch.....nt Enthusiast Nov 2013 #9
One of the problems with high speed rail Jenoch Nov 2013 #10
But China, which is about the size of the U.S., is building a high-speed system Lydia Leftcoast Nov 2013 #12
China does not have the interstate Jenoch Nov 2013 #14
With dedicated tracks, high-speed rail could easily reach Chicago in four hours or less Lydia Leftcoast Nov 2013 #24
Service is shit outside of the east coast corrider. I used to look into getting madinmaryland Nov 2013 #22
Amtrak has been starved for funds since its founding in 1970 Lydia Leftcoast Nov 2013 #25
Huh, what? Are you saying 100 miles is farther in bigger country than in a smaller one? Scuba Nov 2013 #16
Nope. I'm saying that Jenoch Nov 2013 #18
Um, people going from Boston to New York don't need to visit California on the way. Scuba Nov 2013 #20
You are correct. Rail is great between Boston and New York. Jenoch Nov 2013 #21
Their HSR system will probabbly be joined with Germany's I'm sure. ErikJ Nov 2013 #23
It dependa upon who is paying for the rail installation. Jenoch Nov 2013 #32
We have a serious aversion to spending forward... Laxman Nov 2013 #11
The right-wing noise machine has conducted a decades-long campaign Lydia Leftcoast Nov 2013 #13
With all that new revenue coming in from taxing religious organizations we could! Initech Nov 2013 #15
Where you going to get the track from? MicaelS Nov 2013 #17
Can't afford it FarCenter Nov 2013 #19
Negative attitudes are the main reason we can't do it here Lydia Leftcoast Nov 2013 #26
Don't you wish those who say it can't be done would step aside ... Scuba Nov 2013 #28
Right now we can't afford it tularetom Nov 2013 #27
A few cancelled weapons systems, an end to corporate welfare, and raising taxes to Lydia Leftcoast Nov 2013 #31
We need to rearrange some priorities in this country Warpy Nov 2013 #29
All about priorities, and who sets them. Scuba Nov 2013 #30
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