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Seth Rogen to be the new voice of Vancouver public transit
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Strait ahead: how Beijing is planning world’s longest rail tunnel to link Taiwan to mainland
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Austrian man tries to take his horse on the train
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Those Austrians love to horse around. If he wanted to trot his horse onto the train he should have to pony up the fare of like ten people. Since he didn't I can't blame the conductors for holding up the pace of the mane line. They took the reins in the situation. Also its' horseshoes were muddy. Quite a tail.
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And what if the horse did it’s business there.
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Japanese rail workers forced to crouch in tunnel next to tracks to feel force of bullet trains in safety exercise
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China cheaters use bullet train to win pigeon races
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Los Angeles is first in US to install subway body scanners
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Cathay Pacific spells own name wrong on side of plane https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DnbTTF1VYAACQAi.jpg https://news.sky.com/story/cathay-pa...plane-11502448 |
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Germany launches world's first hydrogen-powered train
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That Hydrail is a real game changer.
It`s effects on Europe won`t be too great as most of Europe`s passenger railways are already electrfied. In NA however the potential is immense where very little of intercity or commuter rail systems are electrfied and few have plans to do so due to the huge upfront infrastructure costs. Toronto is looking at Hydrail as it wants to electrify it`s core 200km commuter rail turning it into regional rail similar to `surface subways`. The cost of the project is over $1.5 and climbing and saving that $1.5 billion on electrification would buy an entire fleet of these trains. It`s also based on a Toronto area technology firm........Hydrogenics. |
Uber for buses? How some Canadian cities are using technology to tackle transit troubles
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Countdown on for world's longest non-stop flight
By Sarah Porter BBC News, Singapore 11 October 2018 The battle to offer the world's longest non-stop flight steps up a gear on Thursday, when a new Singapore-to-New York service takes off. Singapore Airlines is relaunching the service five years after they withdrew it because it had become too expensive. It will cover more than 15,000km and is scheduled to take just under 19 hours. Qantas launched a 17-hour non-stop service from Perth to London earlier this year, while Qatar runs a 17.5-hour service between Auckland and Doha. Have passengers been snapping up the tickets? The flight from Changi Airport to Newark's international airport in New Jersey will be taking off amid much fanfare and with barely a seat to spare. Singapore Airlines (SIA) said there was demand for customers for non-stop services which help cut travelling times compared with flights which have a stopover. The airline told the BBC that business class seats for the flight were fully booked. However, there were "a very limited number" of premium economy seats left. The airline is not planning to offer any economy bookings on the route. A business class ticket will entitle passengers to two meals, and the choice of when they are served, plus refreshments in between. They will also have a bed to sleep in. https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/news/624/cp...ion_640-nc.png ... https://www.bbc.com/news/business-45795573 |
priestmangoode reveals full-scale hyperloop passenger capsule capable of reaching 760mph
https://www.designboom.com/wp-conten...nboom-1800.jpg hyperloop transportation technologies has unveiled its first full scale capsule designed to carry passengers at 1,000 kilometers per hour, offering a glimpse at what could be the future of travel. the capsule, 105 feet (32 meters) long and weighing 5 tons, was shown in spain and will be moved to toulouse, france, for additional assembly before it’s used on one of the first commercial tracks. https://www.designboom.com/technolog...ed-10-07-2018/ |
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I was on the Dallas to Sydney flight. It sucked. Especially because the plane didn't have enough fuel to make it to Sydney (due to wind or something) that we had to stop in Brisbane to refuel. At least they let Brisbane-bound passengers deplane (but funnily enough, not Gold Coast-bound passengers). |
The idea of the HyperLoop is a sound one. It simply gets rid of the barriers that cause trains to slow down in the first place...…..the resistance of air and of tracks. The technology seems very doable and by being grade separated and enclosed the chances of major accidents with other trains and/or vehicles is greatly diminished as well as the concerns of trains becoming drailed at curves.
The issue to me isn't the trains or the technology but rather the extra and brand new infrastructure needed to get the system up and running. By the time these costs are included, it makes you wonder if the system will ever be competitive in price or ever come close to recoping the huge infrastructure investment. The issue no longer seems to be the technology but rather the economic of it. |
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