• Kilgore Trout@feddit.it
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    15 hours ago

    The will never be enough capacity to connect capitals with no intermediate stops. And let me tell you, it’s in general a stupid idea.

    12h is not a big deal if travelled overnight. Which is currently not possible. So this what we really miss, not constant 300 km/h direct connections.

    And of course, we need to stop taxing passenger rail companies. And maybe re-nationalise them, while we are at it. Forcing free market in the railway has been one of the biggest mistakes of the European Union.

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      8 hours ago

      There was a concept I thought was neat. Imagine around stops you had a parallel set of tracks with cars that would connect to the train and passengers would have X number of minutes to transfer between the parallel trains before they decouple.

      So a ‘fast lane’ train wouldn’t actually stop, it would just couple to another train that does pretty much nothing but transfer passengers to and from the stop.

      Though the reality is that would require a lot of work when the counter argument can be “fly a plane direct instead”

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      I think 12h is a big deal, for business travelers it makes the whole trip pointless. And for leasure travelers it means paying for a really expensive sleeping cabin or “sleep” in an uncomfortable seat.

      I agree the privatisation was a big mistake, also in healthcare, energy etc.

    • Knock_Knock_Lemmy_In@lemmy.world
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      14 hours ago

      The will never be enough capacity to connect capitals with no intermediate stops.

      Do you mean demand? Currently there is not enough capacity.

      Counter-examples to your negativity are found in Japan, Korea and China.

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        12 hours ago

        There are no such examples for what the user I replied to is proposing.

        They want one high-speed train per each European capital.