This is unfortunately why this will never happen. It’s 4x as long as flying and requires 1000x the infrastructure to maintain. High speed rail makes sense for regional connections, but I remain skeptical that it’s viable for this kind of travel.
I mean, any network is just a set of regional connections. Sure maybe no one takes NYC - LA line, but if people are taking the NYC to Chicago and LA to Dallas and Dallas To Chicago there’s no reason not to join them up.
Wild that it would still take over a DAY to get from NYC to LA. The USA is huge
A day? That’s still incredibly fast. It takes a week to drive a car across the country.
The cannonball run records are under 24 hours. A week travel includes few hours per day travel and generous breaks.
Yeah but cars are slow. I was mentally comparing to flying, and planes just happen to be really freaking fast.
This is unfortunately why this will never happen. It’s 4x as long as flying and requires 1000x the infrastructure to maintain. High speed rail makes sense for regional connections, but I remain skeptical that it’s viable for this kind of travel.
I mean, any network is just a set of regional connections. Sure maybe no one takes NYC - LA line, but if people are taking the NYC to Chicago and LA to Dallas and Dallas To Chicago there’s no reason not to join them up.