• Rentlar
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    10 months ago

    Big congratulations to them! It’s a very impressive accomplishment for a sprawling network with a long legacy.

    (Edited to add): The US could honestly do big things like this too if they actually valued their railroad network as a matter of national security like they did with highways.

    • Scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.techOP
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      10 months ago

      I was in Europe on their rail and we rode from Switzerland to Rome in a day. Albeit a bit long, 8 hours, but when we got off we realized that entire trip was the same distance as Denver to Seattle, a flight we frequently take.

      Flying takes us about 3.5 hours plus security, waiting, travel to and from the airport. Plus then sitting on a cramped plane with very little service.

      I wish I could take 2 more hours and have an enjoyable ride like the rail they have over there.

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        10 months ago

        I was figuring 8 hours to be a bit long and i just checked: all connections from zurich to rome go via the gotthard scenic route, and not through the tunnel. I thought the gotthard was open again for passenger rail after the big derailment they had, apparently not. While the scenic route is very nice indeed, the tunnel could shave off a solid hour of travel time.

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        10 months ago

        @scrubbles @Rentlar

        ZRH-FCO: 430 mi / 1:30 by air, 540 mi / 8h by car
        SEA-DEN: 1024 / 2:45 mi by air, 1300 / 20h by car

        So I wouldn’t say it’s the same. And Switzerland-Milan is annoyingly slow (Milan-Rome is 300 mi in 3h, Milan-Zurich is 130 mi in 4h; the whole trip should be <5.)

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          10 months ago

          @scrubbles @Rentlar There’s really nowhere with continual 1000 mile as the crow flies HSR in the world aside from China maybe?

          DEN-SEA HSR would have little in the way of secondary markets. Boise and SLC I guess.