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I think you should give them the benefit of the doubt. These are serious people behind this project. I have no reason not to believe their explanation for this delay.
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When Trump was president they had to go it alone and were prepared to do so (those state bonds are a loan that needs to be paid back, after all). Now there's a chance Uncle Sam might kick in a few billion in free money, so why not wait? |
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I sure hope that's the case. Same could also be said for the line in Texas? Either way just hope to see some movement in the future. :) |
Brightline West purchases land for Las Vegas train station
July 6, 2021 "LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — Brightline Holdings says it has achieved a significant milestone with the successful acquisition of a 110-acre parcel that will serve as the future home for Brightline West. Brightline is developing Brightline West to connect Las Vegas to California. The land will be used for the Las Vegas Terminal and other mobility connections to take passengers to and from all key area destinations, according to a press release from Brightline..." https://www.ktnv.com/news/brightline...-train-station |
While it's probably a little fussy to complain, IMO it's unfortunate they were not able to figure a way to get the station right on the Strip. While it's still very close, it will have the physical and psychological barrier of I-15 between it and the "destination" that is the LV Strip.
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^This is probably true, but you have to admit it would have been pretty cool to have a high speed railway terminal station right there on the Strip for everyone to see, to "sell" not just Brightline West, or WestXpress or whatever it will wind up being called (I'm all for Desert Wind since it's a defunct name) but rail and high speed rail travel in general in this country. Las Vegas is exactly the kind of place that if something is just one or two blocks off of the Strip, many visitors won't even know it exists.
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My kingdom for a high capacity people mover under Las Vegas Blvd.
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You'll get the stupid Musk tunnels and like them god dammit!
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It just happens that the monorail sits at the ass end of multiple big casinos which is a supremely unpleasant experience as a pedestrian in the Vegas heat. |
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There is a reason why the casinos wanted the monorail stations at their back entrances, money! |
If you enjoy loading docks and parking garages, then the Las Vegas Monorail might be right up your alley! :koko:
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Actually, no. It was an honest mistake on my part because I've been relying on the FRA FEIS from 2011 instead of the current plans, which in terms of terminal location further south and further away from the core of the Strip that they just purchased the land for, is arguably worse. |
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LV Strip Tropicana to Warm Springs Road is 3 miles. LV Strip Tropicana to West Airport Parking Garage is 2.4 miles. LV Strip Tropicana to East Airport Parking Garage is 3 miles. A half mile further away at the worse is not really going to make much of a difference, a half mile at 30 mph is just "1" minute longer. Whoopie! After riding the train for 2 to 3 hours passengers will get upset over 1 extra minute, you must be kidding. 121/120 x 100 = +0.83% 181/180 x 100 = +0.55% |
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I'm not talking about concern over trip time, I'm talking about the proximity of the rail terminal to the actual attractions of Las Vegas and how that may translate to the trains' appeal. |
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Brightline also has picked the closest “green field” lot to the Strip as well. Anything closer would involve buying then tearing down existing buildings, casinos, and hotels, which will be more expensive than the empty lot they bought. Governmental agencies may not be as cost consequence as private enterprise, but private enterprise always look at doing things as cheaply as possible if they are at all concerned about maximizing profits. Private enterprises not interested in maximizing profits usually go bankrupt or are bought out by those who do. |
Brightline gets Central Florida Expressway Authority support for Tampa route
By Ryan Lynch Orlando Business Journal Jul 20, 2021 "The decision does not finalize a path for the route but does allow for additional negotiations..." https://www.bizjournals.com/tampabay...mpa-route.html |
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This popped up out of nowhere
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E7kn309X...pg&name=medium https://twitter.com/GoBrightline/sta...11000590712837 |
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