Saturday, December 9, 2023

Ummmmm

The Department of Transportation announced more than $6 billion in grant funding for high-speed rail projects this week. The money comes amid ongoing support for a technology that has also encountered concerns about its costs.

Brightline West, an affiliate of Florida’s Brightline intercity rail service, was awarded $3 billion in federal funds for its proposed line between Las Vegas and Los Angeles, which would zoom passengers between the cities in two hours.

  NBC
Did casino owners match funds? I mean, why was Las Vegas the first place to get to? Because, I don't think it was a pressing matter to get people from Las Vegas to Los Angeles, so it must be to get people to Las Vegas.
The California High-Speed-Rail Authority was awarded $3.1 billion to continue work on its system, which will ultimately connect Los Angeles and San Francisco in less than three hours.
Since they should actually be in two different states, but that's another story.
Architect Adam Paul Susaneck recently designed a hypothetical high-speed rail route that made the rounds online, connecting Boston, Philadelphia, New York City, Washington, D.C., Toronto and Montreal.
Now that seems more urgent than a trek to Las Vegas.

...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.

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