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A $19 Trillion Tunnel Could Whisk You from London to New York in Under an Hour


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2 hours ago, Social Media said:

Currently, China has two operational maglev lines: the Changsha Maglev, which reaches 62 mph (101 kmph), and the Shanghai Maglev, which hits 268 mph (431 kmph). While impressive, these speeds are still far from what would be needed for a transatlantic journey in under an hour.  

Can't say I'm overly impressed , perhaps by Thai rail standards...

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3 hours ago, Social Media said:

Backed by Elon Musk, this ambitious concept would allow passengers to travel the 3,400-mile (5,470 km) journey at astonishing speeds. However, the convenience comes with an eye-watering price tag—an estimated $19 trillion (£15 trillion), which is more than five times the UK's total gross domestic product. Musk has fueled excitement by suggesting that his tunnel-digging venture, The Boring Company, could complete the project for "1000-times less money."

 

I see, the Americans have found their own version of a "Wunderwaffe", together with the "Golden Dome".

 

Or maybe call it better "bread and games" to distract the masses.

 

It would be hilarious, if it would not have so much of an echo of Godwins Law in it.

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Better off bringing back Concorde.

 

Connecting London to New York is dangerous. The Dems might get re-elected in a couple of decades.  

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2 hours ago, a3tsw said:

Can't say I'm overly impressed , perhaps by Thai rail standards...

In both cases mentioned the total distance of the line is very short (e.g. city to Shanghai International airport - 33 kilometers) so the train has to start the slow down process very quickly after it departs the city / airport station or it wouldn't be able to stop at the destination.

 

Done that trip several times, yes it's fast.

On one trip took my 18 year old Thai son who wouldn't believe the speeds advertised.

 

Within 10 seconds of departing the Shanghai city station he was convinced. 

Posted
1 hour ago, Lacessit said:

It only takes one earthquake to screw it up. The mid-Atlantic ridge is seismically active.

 

Next.

Always glass half empty

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3 hours ago, soalbundy said:

Why would this be desirable?

It isn"t. ! ........... Just think ,  Elon Muskovitch could be in London in Less than an Hour  !  !  !  !

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2 hours ago, jts-khorat said:

 

I see, the Americans have found their own version of a "Wunderwaffe", together with the "Golden Dome".

 

Or maybe call it better "bread and games" to distract the masses.

 

It would be hilarious, if it would not have so much of an echo of Godwins Law in it.

Please dont make any allusions comparing your history to ours. Just be thankful we didnt run the Morganthau plan on you. Far as I am concerned, if y'all arent saying Yes Sir to us, you shouldnt talk at all.

 

PS, you should be worrying more about the state of your failing economy and your inability to defend yourselves. And the inflation? The FKKs are getting too expensive! And the graffiti, burkhas, turbans and garbage? Yikes. So much for lederhosen

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1 minute ago, rovinman said:

It isn"t. ! ........... Just think ,  Elon Muskovitch could be in London in Less than an Hour  !  !  !  !

You do know that the Mods hate childish nicknames. But hey, tell us why you gave him that one other than kindergarden ego needs.

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I wonder how many years before it breaks even and will the ticket price match airline or conventional train prices?

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7 minutes ago, Purdey said:

I wonder how many years before it breaks even and will the ticket price match airline or conventional train prices?

 

Will I be able to get it on a Red Rover ticket?

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No detail. This submarine suggestion has few real comparisons with, and far more operational challenges than, the Chinese hyperloop.

 

Why not just wait for the Star Trek transporter to arrive?

 

Beam me up, Scotty.

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4 hours ago, a3tsw said:

Can't say I'm overly impressed , perhaps by Thai rail standards...

Leaving out the higher speed: "which hits 268 mph (431 kmph)."

Most probably quicker than your home country.

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