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The new high speed rail map that's been floating around recently
![]() High speed rail is moving forward in California, but progress is pretty stagnant around the rest of the country. Still, there are a lot of proposals out there, and when placed on one map, they form an impressive rail network. This map was put together by California Rail Map, led by Alfred Twu, which combined existing proposals from high speed rail advocacy groups around the US. Twu described his process for the Guardian: Instead of detailing construction phases and service speeds, I took a little artistic license and chose colors and linked lines to celebrate America's many distinct but interwoven regional cultures. The US High Speed Rail Association, a nonprofit trade association, predicts a network similar to this one could be in place by 2030. Transporation Secretary Ray LaHood has called for a large HSR network, saying it could link 80 percent of Americans within 25 years, for $500 billion. Based on this map, starting in Los Angeles, a high speed train could get to New York, with stops in Denver and Chicago, in well under 18 hours. Considering the significant funding and political will any large rail project needs, it's hard to imagine all this will be built. But Robert Cruickshank at the California High Speed Rail Blog argues just visualizing the network is a good thing: But before the Interstate Highway System was authorized, it had to first be conceptualized on a map. This map gets us closer to the goal of an interstate high speed rail system by showing us what it looks like. And envisioning such a system is the first step toward building it. Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/map-o...#ixzz2KSS4Sw1Q |
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And from a central planning standpoint, only reason I believe this needs to be handled federally is that this is one of those rare projects where one state by itself does not benefit from rail. Only works if you have multiple states involved, and it becomes an absolute mess if any states along the way outright refuse. This is interstate and absolutely needs to be handled beyond the state level. |
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It's wrong to say that only the major northeast hubs would benefit. This system built here is tremendous for the southeast, for california/west, and for the upper midwest. |
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Rather than have the government light money on fire to introduce and socialize us on the benefits of a shiny new train, I would rather they spent said tax dollars on roads and bridges, which get a lot more use. Do you really see a family of four shelling out $150 bucks a piece to ride the rail from KC to OKC, etc., when they can drive for a couple of extra hours to get there, plus have the use of their car while there, for less than $150 total. It makes no sense. Flying provides significant improvement in travel time, and, if one plans ahead and shops around, can be done cheaply. My mother-in-law planned ahead and flew into KC from Mpls two weeks before Christmas for less than $90. I fail to see anyway that a light rail system can offer that kind of price point on tickets and stay in business. The airlines have a tough enough time being competitive at that price, and they do not have track to maintain. Look, I get it that you love the light rail because you can do a little extra work on your smartphone or laptop. Frankly, that is not enough of an excuse to waste tax dollars by creating a revenue black hole for the federal and state governments. Also, if that much money were to be invested in a national rail system, I would expect the TSA to implement the same security measures that airports have, which would create the same inconveniences that air travel has, which would wipe out most of the benefit from riding the rail in the first place. To think otherwise would be naive.
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I don't disagree that other areas wouldn't benefit. |
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Fine for a trip, but not for daily commuting.
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2) Business professionals travel every day. In the midwest, you are often a branch or a hub and have to travel frequently. I travel once or twice a month and many of my colleagues even more frequently. Think about the benefit. If a company had hundreds of travelers saving hundreds of dollars per flight. Plus, if you're talking about ROI... you look over time savings as if it's no big deal. Guess what? Time equals money. If each of those travellers averaged about $15 an hour in salary... you're talking about let's say $115 in cost savings per traveler per day. One company alone per day can save thousands of dollars PER DAY. Like I said, even if there was a good leisure market, I really don't care. I am okay with government investment that enables business. That's the point of infrastructure, isn't it? 3) People need to stop using the argument that rails will ever come even remotely close to the inconvenience in check-in procedures as flights. TSA may heighten standards, but you will never have the long check-in wait time, the long security line, or the lengthy terminal size as a flight. And the opportunity for delay is significantly lower and less extreme as rails are less susceptible to weather and, unlike airports, it's not like you're trying to turnaround a bajillion flights at every gate. 4) Fourth and finally... especially in the midwest, it expands opportunity. Businesses pay a lot of money to recruit top talent, and it's often a hard selling point when you're isolated. Again, I pointed to a person who lives in Chicago and commutes from Milwaukee because his wife refused to live in Milwaukee. The midwest is thriving with business opportunity. Having access like this really expands the attractiveness of this rail, especially if you're talking about an upper midwest or southeast market. |
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I think everyone has forgotten how we can pay for this.
Obamacare is going to trim tens of billions of dollars off the deficit every year. This will make rail travel practically free. And sure, trains are much easier targets to attack than airplanes for terrorists, but at least all the victims who live will get free medical care. You just can't beat gubment programs. Last edited by mikey23545; 02-10-2013 at 04:30 PM.. |
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Well, I hope the MDC stop releasing elk in Missouri then. A herd of elk at 220 MPH won't be pretty.
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This is the key point. It doesn't necessarily have to be about profit immediately (or near-term), but it had better be all about sustainability or it's a giant waste of time and money. Otherwise over time the private sector will back out, and the public funding will dry up as political will drifts in the breeze.
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