04/20/2020 at 07:27 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Yes, I said China and not countries like Japan, France, Spain, Germany or Italy that also have amazing railway systems because China has a rather unique approach in developing it's railway system and it's also huge.
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Having the trains is one thing.
Getting the rights-of-way to put down the tracks they need is another matter entirely.
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Think: California high speed rail debacle.
04/20/2020 at 07:53 |
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S olutions can be found if Federal and state entities work together. However America lost its ability to get things done. Unfortunately.
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It isn’t that, it’s that nowadays you have to care about who owns the land or what’s on the land you want to use. It isn’t the 19th century where you can just burn, bulldoze, or shoot anything/anyone in the way.
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yet Melbourne Australia can’t even get a train to/from Tullamarine Airport FFS!
even though they’ve been talking about it for the last 60 years!
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The oil and gas industry in Texas seems to disagree.
(I coincidentally watched a documentary on the oil and gas industry in Texas yesterday and saw two people on camera whose yards have been destroyed because of pipe lines put in the ground. When the land owners started to ask questions, the industry simply said: we can do what we want, go ahead and sue us.)
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That’s because they have Chairman Mao ’s enlightened writings on the dialectic to inspire their workers and peasants to build a better future for themselves
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Native Americans still get the 19th Century Treatment (see Standing Rock).
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‘inspire'
04/20/2020 at 08:35 |
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Why not get there by subway? I think that on short distances and in urban areas subway lines are better than train ones.
04/20/2020 at 08:39 |
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I like to think that things will get better, both for Amtrack and private ventures.
They even have some sort of plan.
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most of Melbourne’s lines are above ground. only 3 stations are truly underground.
Flagstaff, Melbourne Central (Museum) and Parliament.
no trains run to the airport.
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Amtrak’s problem is that they don’t own any rail outside of the northeast corridor. everything else runs on freight rail and freight takes precedence.