From the column: "Traveling comfortably at speeds exceeding 200 mph, high-speed rail would reunite families and friends, making travel a reliable and enjoyable experience again." ...
Geography By Geoff on MSN
The National High-Speed Rail the US Dreams Of—What Would It Actually Look Like?
The United States has never had a true high speed rail line, let alone an entire network. Instead, a quasi-governmental ...
Amtrak did fix one annoyance with the old trains: The power outlets rest between each pair of seats instead of in the wall, ...
Ten years into a dream to connect Vancouver, B.C., Seattle and Portland via a high-speed rail line, the plan is moving ...
The interstate highway system transformed the U.S. economy and American life in the 20th century. High-speed rail can have a ...
Running between Boston and Washington DC, the launch of the the NextGen Acela is a watershed moment for the country’s lagging ...
The Virgin Group has taken a minority financial stake in Brightline, which will officially rebrand as Virgin Trains USA in January 2019. Currently, the company has focused on Florida, running ...
America’s shiny new Acela trains can technically hit 257 km/h – so why are passengers still crawling along the Connecticut coast? The answer lies in politics, not engineering. What’s the political ...
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif. — Brightline West aims to connect Las Vegas and Southern California with high-speed rail. But the planned terminal is not in Los Angeles, where you might expect, but 40 miles ...
The Brightline has been hailed as the future of high-speed rail in the United States, but it has one big, unignorable problem.
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