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To: RayChuang88

High sped rail was nixed in FLa. Gov. Scott,best Gov. we have had since Leroy Collins, has turned metro Charlie Crists’ 3.6 billion dollar deficit into a 900 million dollar surplus in three years! Libs can’t be too happy about that one.


78 posted on 02/02/2014 7:21:03 AM PST by rodguy911 (FreeRepublic:Land of the Free because of the Brave--Sarah Palin our secret weapon)
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To: rodguy911
I don't think high-speed rail works in Florida for one reason: people who visit the state as tourists don't travel throughout the state as tourists--they usually stay in one spot (e.g., they arrive in Miami, and stay mostly in Miami, or they arrive in the Orlando area to visit Disney World and other theme parks there and just stay in the Orlando area).

Interestingly, there is one place in the USA where high speed rail has a chance: the Dallas/Fort Worth-San Antonio-Houston triangle. There is a LOT of business travel between these three cities (plus Austin between Dallas and San Antonio), and the airlines plus the Interstate freeways between these three cities are already running at effective capacity now. This is where the Texas Central Railway proposal comes in: it will use the international version of the 700 Series Shinkansen trainset (N700-I) for trains travelling at 330 km/h (205 mph) to travel initially between Dallas/Fort Worth and Houston, with eventual extensions to form the triangle of routes (e.g., adding Houston to San Antonio, San Antonio to Dallas via Austin). Because it uses "off the shelf" high-speed trainset technology already in use on Japan's Shinkansen network and the fact the topography between Dallas/Fort Worth, Houston and San Antonio does not require building through mountain ranges (e.g., a lot of tunneling work) or extensive need for earthquake safety mitigation, construction costs on a per-mile basis will not be ridiculously exorbitant like the California system will cost.

Imagine Dallas/Fort Worth to Houston in 90 minutes, Houston to San Antonio just under an hour, and San Antonio to Dallas/Fort Worth in around 105 minutes.

It sounds like a crazy idea, but remember this system is designed primarily for business travellers, the people most likely to use them. After all, in Japan on the Tokaido Shinkansen line between Tokyo and Osaka, most the the passengers travel on business, and as such the Central Japan Railway Company (which operates the Tokaido Shinkansen trains) enjoys healthy profits from such a steady stream of passengers.

173 posted on 02/02/2014 9:15:55 AM PST by RayChuang88 (FairTax: America's economic cure)
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