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Recently got into this whole train binge on YouTube and stumbled on this channel on HSR. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDbNGMIosVU Not as cringy and foamy as other creators, but definitely edgy (posting pol and 4chan memes). But he does make sense on the fact that the United States spends a shit ton of money on failing roadways when it already had the best rail system in the world that lived along with the automobile and airplane before the government got involved.
There are basically three projects now around the country that are pushing for high-speed rail:
>California HSR - A huge public spending project in California for HSR and infrastructure as a whole
>Texas Central - Basically Japan and private partners funding a line between Dallas and Houston.
>Brightline - Supposed opening this year to start service between Miami and Palm Beach and then Orlando, also privately funded.
Is HSR a meme, or is it actually coming to America?
There are basically three projects now around the country that are pushing for high-speed rail:
>California HSR - A huge public spending project in California for HSR and infrastructure as a whole
>Texas Central - Basically Japan and private partners funding a line between Dallas and Houston.
>Brightline - Supposed opening this year to start service between Miami and Palm Beach and then Orlando, also privately funded.
Is HSR a meme, or is it actually coming to America?