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by gravescale
807 days ago
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Then connect it (actually it's already connected, it's just slow, the trains only go every few days and you change in Flagstaff and a bus is half the time and 1/3 the cost). Again, these are all fundamentally problems of "we just don't really want to" or "we really don't want to". I'm not saying it's in any way practical reality because there's always a million reasons why It Just Can't Be Done. But that those million reasons are human choices, not physical laws of nature (other than the mountains, but it's 2024, not 1824, that can be done). It's just a chronic lack of intestinal fortitude. |
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It can be done, but it is very expensive. A 8 mi mountain railway tunnel like Wienerwald cost around $400m to build. That same amount could literally be spent to expand the Altamount Corridor Express railway (ACE) into downtown San Jose, thus having an impact in a closely integrated metropolitan area of 10m residents.
Why spend that (and much more) money integrating two cities that aren't even that closely tied from a commuting standpoiint.
Only 2.2 million people travel between Greater LA and the Bay Area annually, but 5.5 million travel between San Jose and San Francisco annually.
Clearly there is some demand for LA-SF connectivity, but it's hard to justify.