freight.Under 2 days? What's the fucking point then? Pass.
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free trade agreements with enough capacity.
freight.Under 2 days? What's the fucking point then? Pass.
Cheap?
Do you realise how much it would cost to build and maintain that rail line? It would probably take 100+ years for it to make a profit, if it ever does.
Yeah sorry I dont trust China to build this thing safely. I'll visit using the old fashion way.
Nah, it's great.Aren't China's high-speed trains shoddy as hell? If it were Japan, maybe, but China? Hmm...
Under 2 days? What's the fucking point then? Pass.
Under 2 days? What's the fucking point then? Pass.
Not cheap as in it costs 20 bucks to build a 200KM tunnel under the pacific
Cheap?
Do you realise how much it would cost to build and maintain that rail line? It would probably take 100+ years for it to make a profit, if it ever does.
The Bering Strait Tunnel needs to happen, one way or another.
It's been talked about and planned in various forms for years.
And, wow at people missing the point of this.
"Cheap" in that it would fundamentally change the shipping paradigm for almost all major chinese manufacturers exporting goods to the US. Not cheap as in it costs 20 bucks to build a 200KM tunnel under the pacific
I don't think any government is looking at a project like this and going "profitable in 2 years "
Yeah no
I don't. How much would it cost? Break it down for me.
"Murder on the orient express 2-8" are also already in the worksthis will feature in Bond films 25 to 30
Its a trap. Its really a tunnel for their invading army.
Whats that anime with the flying trains, I believe its based off an old anime. And the trains fly through space and whatever.
Thats the first thing I thought off for some reason.
I'll raise my hand as a person missing the point. Care to enlighten me? This would be slower than an airplane and more expensive than a boat, and would have an eleven figure price tag.
Aren't China's high-speed trains shoddy as hell? If it were Japan, maybe, but China? Hmm...
I should add, the Channel Tunnel is only has only 23.5 miles of tunnel under the sea, and it cost £4.65B ($7.9B) and that was in 1994.
Also interestingly, two of the huge moles they use to dig the tunnel are buried in the wall down there. It cost less to turn 90 degrees and drill deep enough to cover them up than it would have to remove them.
And few governments like to invest in projects that will only start to have a positive impact long after they've left office.
I'll raise my hand as a person missing the point. Care to enlighten me? This would be slower than an airplane and more expensive than a boat, and would have an eleven figure price tag.
good watchin'
Its a trap. Its really a tunnel for their invading army.
Two days, in a train, under the ocean.
NOPE
It'd be more like a twelve figure price tag, and a high-speed train line going through Siberia, Alaska, and northern Canada would a complete death-ride for about 8 months of the year. Hell, a moose or bear on the tracks might derail the thing. Cargo ships are more economical and likely able get from Shanghai to Seattle faster than the a freight train going this route as well.
Anyone could going "Aw, we need infrastructure projects like this!" should have to wear a dunce cap for the day... or at least be temporarily double junior-ed, which means you have to sleep in the attic with blamespace, and I heard he's already had quite a bit of Pepsi today.
Yup.think ill take my chances flying archaic airplanes, than go under the sea in a china built tunnel.
2 days is a bit long. Any fare estimate?