I have no reason to use it at all I will drive or fly thank you, dumb idea...
:00x33
I have no reason to use it at all I will drive or fly thank you, dumb idea...
Pretty much sums up you and your brothers political posts! :00x33
try and stay on topic troll.
Somehow this high speed rail has become a political issue when it should not be.
Again I say its a long overdue idea for this country and I would use it often.
Probably will not see it in my life time, yet, is very over due. Airline travel is really becoming a joke and very much a hassel. :0008
This is way overdue. I would love to see this as an option of cross country travel. I hate flying.
America should be on the cutting edge and sadly we are too busy spending money on killing people around the world. Our infrastructure needs upgraded badly. Money should be spent here to benefit everyone.
Just curious, TU:
Let's say it is $350 to fly cross country (round trip) and takes 5 hours each way.
The train costs $250 and takes 15 hours each way.
Which one would you do?
I have a hunch there won't be enough people that choose to train it. And time is worth money, especially for folks taking vacation days.
Fact is, the only place trains make a lot of sense is the upper east cost and some areas of California - the rest of the country does not have enough areas of nearby population density.
Just curious, TU:
Let's say it is $350 to fly cross country (round trip) and takes 5 hours each way.
The train costs $250 and takes 15 hours each way.
Which one would you do?
I have a hunch there won't be enough people that choose to train it. And time is worth money, especially for folks taking vacation days.
Fact is, the only place trains make a lot of sense is the upper east cost and some areas of California - the rest of the country does not have enough areas of nearby population density.
Clearly, everyone would love this - if it were free.
But it is tremendously costly to build. Which is why it is a political issue. Who pays for it?
The fares would not make it self sustaining - and still be affordable for folks. So, it would have to be heavily subsidized. Again, who pays for that?
Not sure if anyone realizes, but we already have a huge budget deficit at the Federal level, and a huge debt.
I don't think any sane person would want to add to our current deficit and debt, given where they are right now... oh wait, I know of one person who continually adds to it and doesn't mind....:nono:
unfortunately,people don`t shit money,so it`s a real issue....we just can`t keep printing money like it means nothing...
our wars are basically over now..but we`re still spending more than we`re taking in..by a countryu mile..
i read that the pricetag on california`s project(for now) is roughly 68 billion...and they only have around 8 set aside...i`m wondering how they get the rest(short of federal assistance).....we all know how the pricetag on these large projects is always underestimated...
i`m one of those people(along with t.u.) that would much rather take a train than fly..it`s a great idea in theory.....but how do we swing this expense considering the situation we`re in debt-wise?....our kids are getting buggered by our debt....and why would it be any different than our airlines(security-wise)?...will they be able to make it earthquake resistant?....
theoretically,i`d love it...not sure it it`s a realistic given our financial issues...
hopefully,it doesn`t turn out to be another cincinnati...
http://www.forgottenoh.com/subway.html
If we are going to collapse upon our own debt I sure as hell hope we have some nice infrastructure as a legacy. As of now, where is our debt getting spent? Overseas? China? Lawyers, rules, regulations?
None of that will move us from point A to point B, or put food on our table.
This might.
My political philosophy says this is a moderately bad idea, but in our current state of affairs I can't think of anything else we absolutely MUST spend money on.
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.
