California High-Speed Trains: San Diego, CA
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@gofindjeff I FUCK YOU IN THE ASS AND YOU LIKE IT
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@CommunityBuildersSB it look like a eurostar had sex with an intercity125
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@tlbwright California High-Speed Rail will operate at 220 m.p.h., except in the urban areas.
Technically, the Amtrak Acela service in the Northeast corridor has high-speed trains, but track improvements have not been made to allow them to operate with the speed at which the vehicles are capable.
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What constitutes high speed train in the USA? Like 80MPH?
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can't wait until the high speed rail system is built here in CA. It will make for much faster and easier travel between LA and Sacramento for me.
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@mrkstr88 youre gay
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@sideslide23 China will have the first VacTrain running by 2020 at speeds as fast as nearly 1,000 mph.
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@eatfastnoodle how the fuck do you know asshole?? How about you quit putting words in other people's mouth. Texas has a high quality public train system in many of their cities.
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@mquiroz90 Just like Star Warse and Back to the Future 2
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@soon trains will hover and fly too oh yea be so cool imagine the inside of the train too 10 years from 2010 im sure everything be touch type tech
Japan has a State of the Art Early Warning System.
When an earthquake occurs, an alarm goes off in ALL Train cabins. The Operator hits the Emergency Brake to stop the train.
2004: An earthquake hit Japan (the Joetsu Line). 1 Bullet Train (speed 210kph at the time) did derail on a Viaduct/Bridge. The FIRST Derailment in their 40 years of HSR.
No injuries! No deaths! All passengers/crew walked away shaken-up, unhurt.
California (Earthquake Prone) is "The Perfect Test Site" for HSR.
Modeltrainguy 2 years ago 14
Well said 'gofindjeff ' and 'kmillard' ...you are exactly RIGHT RIGHT RIGHT (a thousand times, no wait...18+million times over)!!!!!
aaaaaaandweregone 2 years ago 5