Q: When did America become the land of not building for the future and of great engineering feats? A: When the asinine GOP policy of Tax Breaks for the Uber Wealthy was born.
Didn’t somebody here calculate last year that the cost of a ticket would have to be upwards of $5,000 just to approach paying off the train over the next 2 decades? Ridiculous Californians.
Kentucky Ken Premium Member over 8 years ago
Those countries with high-speed rail systems must really be jealous of our unicorns. Poor devils.
dre7861 over 8 years ago
Q: When did America become the land of not building for the future and of great engineering feats? A: When the asinine GOP policy of Tax Breaks for the Uber Wealthy was born.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member over 8 years ago
You totally ignore the maintenance needed on the roads all the Semi’s use. How convenient to focus on one thing and ignore all the other expenses.
Theodore E. Lind Premium Member over 8 years ago
If high speed trains are such a bad deal why do all these other countries keep building them? We’re smart and their stupid?
2Goldfish over 8 years ago
Didn’t somebody here calculate last year that the cost of a ticket would have to be upwards of $5,000 just to approach paying off the train over the next 2 decades? Ridiculous Californians.
onceisenough over 8 years ago
Most countries that have high speed rail are smaller than Kaliforina, other than China. And China’s attempts at control of pollution are pathetic.
superposition over 8 years ago
Trains, hyperloops, etc do solve one problem: