Yes and yes.Jay wrote:
Train station + kids is better? And that justifies $100BN?
I work for one of the biggest Engineering firms in the world, so.
Yes and yes.Jay wrote:
Train station + kids is better? And that justifies $100BN?
Yeah - much better.Jay wrote:
Train station + kids is better? And that justifies $100BN?
Check the latimes article I linked. The proposed path is the longer scenic route. The companies that have experience with this sort of thing want to build along the 5 freeway because it's cheaper and will result in a faster route with more riders.Ilocano wrote:
Routes look fine to me (except the one to Vegas). I want high speed rail to get me to where I want to go, fast. I don't need it to go the scenic route. If I wanted the scenic route, I'll drive. Southbound from LA, Legoland is screwed though.mtb0minime wrote:
As a resident Californian and aspiring transportation engineer, I think what they're doing is completely batshit retarded. They refuse to heed advice from companies that have done high-speed rail before. They choose a path that is billions of dollars more expensive to build, will have increased travel times, and is out in the middle of nowhere where ridership will be lower. It's a no-fucking-brainer. Clearly the politicians are doing pandering and the engineers have no input.
Rider capacity/volume of traffic, and cost are two major factors in projects. The third major factor is safety. The safety factor will remain the same no matter what path they choose. Therefore, the obvious choice is to pick the option that is cheaper and has the potential to transport more people.
I was all for this project when they first mentioned it. But now I'm completely against it. Such a massive waste of money. It makes no sense whatsoever and seriously aggravates me.
Eminent domain on the 5 would be insane.mtb0minime wrote:
Check the latimes article I linked. The proposed path is the longer scenic route. The companies that have experience with this sort of thing want to build along the 5 freeway because it's cheaper and will result in a faster route with more riders.Ilocano wrote:
Routes look fine to me (except the one to Vegas). I want high speed rail to get me to where I want to go, fast. I don't need it to go the scenic route. If I wanted the scenic route, I'll drive. Southbound from LA, Legoland is screwed though.mtb0minime wrote:
As a resident Californian and aspiring transportation engineer, I think what they're doing is completely batshit retarded. They refuse to heed advice from companies that have done high-speed rail before. They choose a path that is billions of dollars more expensive to build, will have increased travel times, and is out in the middle of nowhere where ridership will be lower. It's a no-fucking-brainer. Clearly the politicians are doing pandering and the engineers have no input.
Rider capacity/volume of traffic, and cost are two major factors in projects. The third major factor is safety. The safety factor will remain the same no matter what path they choose. Therefore, the obvious choice is to pick the option that is cheaper and has the potential to transport more people.
I was all for this project when they first mentioned it. But now I'm completely against it. Such a massive waste of money. It makes no sense whatsoever and seriously aggravates me.
yes. and this topic's all over the mapIlocano wrote:
Hey, Stockton is on the railway map.
not much into wine, huh?mtb0minime wrote:
That's awesome! So many people will visit and invigorate the economy through tourism!
Wait a second. Who the fuck wants to go to Stockton. Or Bakersfield. Or Fresno.
when the dust bowl happened in the 30's, and Steinbeck wrote the Grapes of Wrath, where do you suppose those Okies wound up?Jay wrote:
Are those cities as rednecky as the movies make them out to be?
Demographics have changed drastically though since then.13urnzz wrote:
when the dust bowl happened in the 30's, and Steinbeck wrote the Grapes of Wrath, where do you suppose those Okies wound up?Jay wrote:
Are those cities as rednecky as the movies make them out to be?
what do they call Bartles & Jaymes in Mexico?Ilocano wrote:
I do like the fields in Delano.