Posted on 12/16/2024 4:43:57 PM PST by Macho MAGA Man
Spanning 3,400 miles, the tunnel would be the most ambitious infrastructure project ever undertaken. The difficulties of building an underground rail tunnel all the way from London to New York might seem insurmountable, yet plans to actually construct such a tunnel are genuinely being considered, with those behind the idea estimating that it could cost somewhere in the region of $20 trillion.
Not only would the tunnel be the longest ever built by a huge margin at 3,400 miles long, but it would also make incredibly fast trans-Atlantic travel a reality, with trips between New York and London taking a mere 54 minutes to complete.
This remarkably short travel time would be achieved by creating a vacuum within the tunnel and using pressurized vehicles that could theoretically reach speeds of up to 3,000mph.
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I don’t care if it works in Europe, it wouldn’t work in the US. If it worked in the US, you’d have Amtrak full on every ride.
The tunnel to hell has already been built and is quite busy. Multiple lanes, one-way.
Wouldn’t it be cheaper and easier to just ask the Aliens to help us?
Yes, that is a problem.
It should be interesting, because they would need rockets considerably larger than the largest rocket that Musk has, which is the newest one.
Of course it would,
Lots of ways.
Read up on how the Channel Tunnel was built.
Or watch a video on YouTube about it.
The Chunnel is not prone to earthquakes. It’s also just over 50km in length, not 5000-6000km.
There is no economic arguement for it. Even if it was devoted to train travel, cargo ships can carry more cargo on one ship than a single train can carry. Also, the time that it takes to transport goods is not that much longer than by cargo ship, a few days.
The rocket to Mars will be on a scale never seen. I imagine the forces of gravity will be used to save on fuel.
It would cost less, and be more productive, to ship all the crazy New Yawkers to London.
We know more about the moon than we know about the deep ocean. When they laid cables for the telegraph, they’d periodically fail as if they’d been cut. Turns out there were occasional 100 mile per hour currents through canyons. The Russians dug the world’s deepest hole and everything about it was shocking and unexpected.
Oh, and this would be great, if worked, in a world without terrorists.
They have 50 lane highways for cars and you can be stuck in a traffic jam days, that’s why.
It doesn’t work and could not be made to work. If it could be made to work, Amtrak would be full. That should be the market sign to you that Americans, except in some corridors, don’t want trains.
“I suppose no lunch”
Not only that, no going to the loo, either. You’re strapped into a tiny reclining seat in a tiny tube.
Of course, the cost would be so large as to be implausible in spite of the economic benefits. Unless, of course, Musk is correct.
Except they don't.
I believe Elon said his Boring company could do it for about $20 billion.
All they'd need to do is bring them to the port cities ike New York from across the Atlantic.
They don't have to take them across America.
They don't need American rail tracks.
Except they do.
It would cost, on Amtrak, $250 to ride the train from Washington to DC. It would take about 2 hours.
It would cost about $40 in gas and take just shy of 4 hours to drive. So, my economic output would have to be high enough to justify and extra $200 to take the train.
WOW! Seems no time since Margaret Thatcher authorized PLUTO!
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