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California will spend 9 trillion dollars, 20 years, and enormous amounts of drama and still have slower trains than Spain. But sure make fun of siestas and lazy Europeans and so on. Getting lots done in that frantic American workday of yours? How much of it was spent stuck in traffic? Average train speed by country:
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@antonio
Goes without saying that Spain and France are the best countries in Europe, if not the world. Real toss-up here on where to live in a post-economic scenario.
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@dwr.eth
Fast trains, protected by the USA.
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@eds
Seeing the public transit in Spain (trains, and even buses and subway) was eye-opening for me. I thought Spain was supposed to be more of a backwater, but it's even better than northern Europe.
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@wmougayar
Very interesting. I thought Switzerland might have been higher.
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@giu
I will be surprised if there is any train built in California
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The US would build trains faster if they were tied to the capitalist machine. Make the first floor seats with media experiences full of ads and the second floor a food court, and shopping without sales tax and you'll get companies rushing to build trains and people riding them.
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what's the main cost for building trains in the US? is it getting land?
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Now do Japan
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Au contraire, high speed rail is uneconomic even in Japan: https://caseyhandmer.wordpress.com/2022/10/11/why-high-speed-rail-hasnt-caught-on/
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Work smarter not harder right?... but working harder makes certain people rich, therefore we all work harder.
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@borst.eth
dang, thanks for sharing this!
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I'm in Spain now and love Renfe!!!
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Oh, man. The Varna-Sofia train is the best thing in the world.
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Ukraine has the most uncomfortable trains. How about that Elona Mask?
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@patrick162
The speed of Chinese conventional trains is generally around 120km/h, and some express trains can reach 160km/h
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@cryptoniard
It is not only about trains. Everything that they are "trying to fix", eventually is another money laundering scheme.
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Instant follow. 200 $DEGEN
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nice📲
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Kudos to you!
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