31/January/2010I have to tell you that the high speed trains here in Korea are quite impressive. And now, Korea is introducing the next generation of bullet trains. Zipping through the countryside at 300km/hr in a smooth riding and comfortable coach is much more pleasant than the flying experience. (Hey, click the links the videos are cool!) So, as long as Uncle
Now, the Republic of Korea is about the size of Iowa, so I’m not suggesting that the USA develop a nationwide coast-to-coast high speed rail network. The distances, travel time, and costs would not make such a project feasible. However, a network of inter-city rail lines connecting major metropolitan areas within several hundred miles of each other does make sense. I’m thinking that with all the airport waiting times associated with security screening, a bullet train would be a faster, more convenient, and energy efficient way to travel. Think about it: The obvious Boston/New York/Philadelphia/DC corridor; maybe San Francisco/Los Angeles/San Diego/Las Vegas; and Milwaukee,/Chicago/ St. Louis; or perhaps Dallas/Houston/San Antonio–and more. Once people get a taste of how enjoyable modern train travel can be they will be hooked. If you build it they will come! Try this on an airliner: Ridin’ the rails in style! |
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