The Big Apple to teh Bay Area in less than an hour?
Thats retardedly fast.
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This bold claim from the folks at ET3 says the technology could be available within the next decade
They better make one from Edmonton to SLC.
They should just load people into a railgun and launch them.
That's what this is. You would need a conductive container, as people's skin is a **** conductor, and you don't want them to arrive as a lump of coal. So this is the closest you'll get to railgun transportation.
Oh, and it's not happening. I literally remember this very project being discussed when I was about 10 years old. I used to fantasize about travelling across the world in a couple of hours for next to nothing. But the costs are just astronomical, specially when existing infrastructure can get you from SF to NY in about 5 hours.
Just curious though in regards to cost. Didn't Pres. Obama announce a $1-2 trillion dollar high speed nationwide rail system back in 2009? The report of this tube system says it would cost 1/10 or maybe 1/4 of that (sorry I can't remember which number). Wouldn't this be a better alternative?
I don't see the costs being discussed in the article, but I only took a quick look and I may have missed it. Regardless of what they SAY, it is a tunnel across the continent! The current undergoing expansion of the NYC subway system costs 10s of billions, and it's what? 1/10000th of the length of the tunnel in this proposal? Not to mention that it's somehow airless and perfectly sealed from the outside. The cost of implementing this beautiful fantasy would probably be the most expensive project in a very long time. And it connects only 2 cities.
And I'm sure Obama talked about a national high-speed rail, just as he keeps talking about giving every school considerable wireless broadband capabilities. But talk is cheap. And if they do end up creating that national transit system, it'll serve a plethora of cities, and the construction costs will be spread over a couple of decades.
That's certainly true about servicing more people and spreading out the costs. But I think I also read that the tubes could be built alongside interstate highways, not necessarily underground. And also that the would work even better underwater, meaning maybe something like LA to China or Hawaii could have some benefit. Donno. You're smarter than me, so I'll just trust you.