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High speed rail network - California, USA

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Old 25th September 2015, 05:34
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High speed rail network - California, USA

America has looked enviously on the development of high-speed rail routes elsewhere in the world, particularly Japan.Ground was broken for the California high-speed rail project in Fresno in January 2015.With the population in California expected to grow from 38 million to 60 million by 2030, the government had to upgrade its transport system and the forecast expects 117 million passengers annually by 2030, with a relatively low passenger cost a mile, with a one-way fare of $55.


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Old 27th September 2015, 21:21
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Will the State of California buy an 'off-the-shelf' railway from France, Spain, Japan or China or will they design their own from scratch?

There's a right way to do things and there's the wrong way. And then there's the American way..
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There's a right way to do things and there's the wrong way. And then there's the American way..
Don't forget the British way...which is to buy in a proven system from abroad, and then modify it to suit our 'special needs'. By the time we've finished it's inferior to the original product, and the manufacturers won't support it because it worked fine before we b*****d about with it.

Thank God we've dropped the idea of installing the European ERTMS across the network. That's saved this nation hundreds of millions and years of misery in the long run.
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