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62 points

Hyperloop was always a project to sabotage high-speed rail. Good thing it failed.

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Musk HATES hates public transportation. Which is weird because he’s in a private jet when he travels anyways.

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It’s not weird at all, he owns a car company.

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And somehow convinced americans that single lane traffic jam lubes are a good idea.

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…that’s not hypocritical at all. Hates one because / so he uses the other and is used to the luxury.

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He´s selling cars, you know.

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Either the Americans have very weird ideas about transportation or they’re completely controlled by auto companies. I don’t understand how they think that cars or this stupidloop is better than high speed rail. Traveling by train is far more relaxing, way less infuriating and leaves time for you to do something else meaningful. US is probably the only country that went back on rail transport. Every other country is taking it as far as they possibly can.

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Either the Americans have very weird ideas about transportation or they’re completely controlled by auto companies.

Consider both: we know the auto companies controlled the populace by destroying any choice. We also know that public transit is looked on as a plebes travel mode ripe for gutting at every turn so the rich (and those who are gonna be rich any day now) can benefit.

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US is probably the only country that went back on rail transport. Every other country is taking it as far as they possibly can.

I don’t know for other countries, but Germany (that has a decent high-speed rail network, to be fair) had a rail network of almost 55,000 km in the 50s and less than 40,000 today. More than 300 train stations have been closed since the year 2000 alone.

EDIT: sources:
https://interaktiv.morgenpost.de/bahn-schienennetz-deutschland-1835-bis-heute/
https://www.allianz-pro-schiene.de/themen/aktuell/336-bahnhoefe-seit-2000-stillgelegt/

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And high-speed trains are chronically late… :/

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This is Canada erasure.

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And Australia. Frankly the whole anglosphere. Large parts of Asia, too. Vietnam’s public transport is abysmal, and as the country imports more and more cars (over the motorbikes the country has historically been famous for) traffic is becoming absolutely insane.

Saigon has been building a metro since 2013 and still doesn’t have even a single line in operation. (That’s in no small part thanks to high levels of governmental corruption, rather than the same kind of car dependency in the west, but it comes down to a similar thing: money.)

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I walk an extra half hour so I can take the train instead of the bus for my morning commute. It’s worth it.

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16 points

Man stop linking to twitter

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It is so weird that people are still regularly linking to this Nazi’s website like it’s a totally fine thing to do.

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It just so happened to be the canonical source for this piece of information. And it wasn’t being run by an antisemite at the time the linked tweet was being written.

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If there still isn’t any high-speed rail I wouldn’t say it failed…

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Most of those lines have been in the works since I was in college (I graduated in 2005). In fact, I think the Clinton administration first announced the west coast line, and over a billion dollars was allocated to it by Obama. Not a single rail has been put down yet.

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I assume by “fail” you mean “didn’t succeed in preventing California from building an efficient high-speed rail system”, right?

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It kind of did though. California HSR isn’t doing very hot in the court of public opinion last time I heard about it

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Exactly. The good kind of failure.

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