Originally posted by: senseamp
Originally posted by: CADsortaGUY
Originally posted by: frostedflakes
I think there's some confusion. Whatever they're proposing technically isn't high speed rail, according to Wikipedia HSR is the US is above 90MPH. A true HSR project would probably require laying new track and would be very expensive. It sounds like they're just planning to retrofit existing track for "high speed" passenger rail, which is why the project is relatively inexpensive ($30 mil). True HSR like a mag lev would probably cost a lot more.
No, there is no "confusion", that is why I put "high speed" in quotes because BHO and co are pushing this as "high speed" and it's anything but high speed especially with multiple stops.
When perpetually confused right wingers say there is no "confusion" all I can do is chuckle.
It's high speed compared to what's there now.
If you want Japan or Europe style high speed rail, need to build new lines, very expensive. But can also upgrade existing rail lines to handle higher speed rail for a small sum, in comparison.
:laugh: I see you are confused as always. 79 MAX is not "high speed" - not even close. As mentioned earlier in the thread the average will be MUCH MUCH lower. So I recommend you get your boy BHO to stop trying to "confuse" people (read: lie to people) that this is "high speed".
There is NOTHING now so yes, it's more "high speed" compared to zero mph but a person can travel by car much faster and more economically, especially if there is more than 1 person in the vehicle.