Does your country have fast trains ?

Does your country have fast trains ?

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Why does France need high speed train? Where do you have to go that quickly to?

I thought Japan had the fastest trains

That's 20 years ago homie.

>mfw high-speed trainlet

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Wtf Morocco is first world now!??

No. We have planes for fast long-distance travel.

our fastest trains can go a whopping 140 km/h but our railroads can only handle up to 70km/h

No. The NSW XPT has a theoretical max. speed of 200km/h but due to track limitations it’s true operating speed is significantly lower.

Soon
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>2010 was 20 years ago

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We had our chance, but lobbyism killed it

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lol

No, half of the of the railways have been built by a german king 140 years ago

It is pretty based. You can go from Paris to Bordeaux (600km) in 2 fucking hours - in a train. Really jelly about this.

Literally worse than India.

I-is that going to become Blaine?

Yes but it only brings us to cities in other countries like Paris, London, Frankfurt, Berlin and Basel because the country is too small for highspeed trains

lol

>603 km/h
we do
it's a maglev train

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We are building new max. speed 505km/h Shinkansen from Tokyo to Nagoya. It runs mostly underground. Though its profitability is questioned.

Nope

Are these things even economically viable without gobbling up billions in subsidies?

?
It's still getting developed btw, but as public transit for city centers.
Like an RB/S-Bahn replacement.
But because Germany is retarded, the development is now done in cooperation with China.
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They kinda do, look up the Chuo Shinkansen. It isn't really a conventional train thus that's why it doesn't appear I guess.

I have never seen a train.

Blaine is an abandoned train living in the wastelands of an Steven King novel (part of the Dark Tower) that lost his mind and tries to kill people (and himself).

>tfw europe is advancing into future while we stay in 2000s
it hurts

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lmao
wtf

Not really

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?
Looks pretty nice, better than the streetcars in the majority of German cities

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yes but we pretty much have only one line. Fuck mountains 2bh

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Not in direct in-out operating costs.
Considering the indirect returns of connecting big cities with the option to ride on the normal network to connect small cities, without polluting, going directly city-centre to city-centre, while occupying less space than an airport?
Most definitively yes

Also fuck large decentralized cities, that make it impossible to create a single continuous high-speed rail-network

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> fuck large decentralized cities
Yeah I love having 70+% of the wealth of my nation coming from Paris, transforming it into a multinational abomination of a town with rude people in a constant rush

You just need a Hamburg-Berlin-Saxony-Munich-Kehl-Rhine-Hamburg loop

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>fuck large decentralized cities,
DING DING DING RETARD ALERT