BabyBoomer50s
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You really are dumb.Then trains go 2 more places than planes go.
Do you really not understand how trains and planes work?
The US has no HSR.
I wanted to go to San Fran before the homeless took it over.Go to California. You can get from LA to San Francisco in 25 years and it will only cost you about $130 billion![]()
Oh, there might be stations if you want to get off for a Dollar General.California HSR has over a dozen stations along the route. With a train passengers can ride only as far as they need to go. To get the same flexibility with planes you need to schedule multiple flights for people to choose between.
I’m not the one who doesn’t understand how trains and planes work.You really are dumb.![]()
Stop embarrassing yourself.I’m not the one who doesn’t understand how trains and planes work.
They might complete the Bakersfield to Merced section though.
Only as the world's most expensive bike trail.
So where is it today?Excellent news from the White House!
$8.2 Billion to build high-speed rail and improve intercity rail service. President Biden is delivering infrastructure for the 21st century.
But, sure, let’s just let all that work & progress go to waste by shit-canning the entire project.
Who among us doesn’t share Lazaran’s dream of visiting California sometime in the 2030s to ride a train from Bakersfield to Merced?It's called 'cutting your losses'.
For the record, I voted for this when I lived in California.
The bill of goods that was sold to the voting public, like myself, promised a 90-minute non-stop express from LA to SF that has since morphed into a three hour trip with a dozen or so stops along the way. The original route was supposed to be mostly on state-owned land along the west side of Interstate Five from about Gustine all the way into Union Station. The train would have gone along the route through the Grapevine.
Instead the route was gerrymandered through properties owned by connected politicians such as the Pelosi family, it was routed through California City to help enrich LA real estate interests, and it was rerouted to run along the 99 corridor to appease political feelings in the San Joaquin Valley.
The first iteration of several bridges and viaducts had to be torn down and replaced when the concrete was determined to be substandard. Corruption clearly played a part because various CAHSR inspectors had signed off on the structures.
The LA to SF route was supposed to be completed by 2020. Instead we're now looking at the initial segment to maybe run a train on it for testing sometime between 2035 to 2040. The LA-SF line isn't expected until 2050 to 2060. Sacramento to San Diego isn't expected until 2080 or even later. Over sixty years from now.
Fuck that.
It's a scam. No more federal funds for that money pit.Other inconvenient facts:
In 2008 when CAHSR was approved China had about 8,000km of HSR in operation. In 2024 they had 48,000km of HSR in operation.
China is building HSR in 2025 at a cost of up to US$33 million per mile with most construction costing US$15m to US$27m per mile.
California has so far spent US$14 billion on 119 miles of HSR at a cost of $117,647,000 per mile. And it's not done yet.
It's called 'cutting your losses'.
For the record, I voted for this when I lived in California.
The bill of goods that was sold to the voting public, like myself, promised a 90-minute non-stop express from LA to SF that has since morphed into a three hour trip with a dozen or so stops along the way. The original route was supposed to be mostly on state-owned land along the west side of Interstate Five from about Gustine all the way into Union Station. The train would have gone along the route through the Grapevine.
Instead the route was gerrymandered through properties owned by connected politicians such as the Pelosi family, it was routed through California City to help enrich LA real estate interests, and it was rerouted to run along the 99 corridor to appease political feelings in the San Joaquin Valley.
The first iteration of several bridges and viaducts had to be torn down and replaced when the concrete was determined to be substandard. Corruption clearly played a part because various CAHSR inspectors had signed off on the structures.
The LA to SF route was supposed to be completed by 2020. Instead we're now looking at the initial segment to maybe run a train on it for testing sometime between 2035 to 2040. The LA-SF line isn't expected until 2050 to 2060. Sacramento to San Diego isn't expected until 2080 or even later. Over sixty years from now.
Fuck that.
It's a scam. No more federal funds for that money pit.
How much is the state in the hole as it is?Newsom doesn't like it either and that's not a secret. Maybe the Feds closing the checkbook will allow Newsom to gin up the nerve to stop state spending too.
Besides, he wants to build the Delta Tunnel(s) to divert water from Sacramento to Los Angeles and one of the stopping points has been CAHSR. The bonding banks won't finance the tunnel project because the state's debt ratio with CCAHSR isn't balancing out for long term projections. Get rid of CAHSR and maybe the money will free up for the Delta Tunnel project.
Other inconvenient facts:
In 2008 when CAHSR was approved China had about 8,000km of HSR in operation. In 2024 they had 48,000km of HSR in operation.
China is building HSR in 2025 at a cost of up to US$33 million per mile with most construction costing US$15m to US$27m per mile.
California has so far spent US$14 billion on 119 miles of HSR at a cost of $117,647,000 per mile. And it's not done yet.
How much is the state in the hole as it is?
The cost of the project is NOT limited to the miles of track laid.
The cost of a fucking RAILROAD is absolutely limited to the miles of track laid.![]()
MOAR gaslighting from a RWCJ usual suspect (MAGAt.).
How much is the county in the hole because of Trump?How much is the state in the hole as it is?