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UBS predicts post-pandemic shift from air to high speed rail
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More Highways, More Problems
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Pigeon birth control program expanded to eight SkyTrain stations
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Whether you like Musk or not and whether you think half his ideas are lunacy doesn't really matter, Musk is the kind of person we need more of.
As our world urbanises, especially in developing countries, we are going to have to think completely outside of the box to improve our mobility in a sustainable manner. Even if only one in twenty of all the new ideas come out are promising and workable, that is a great leap forward. Our world is changing at a dizzying rate and we must be prepared to toss out our preconceived paradigms and embrace new and novel alternatives. Personally I think Musk is a bit of an arrogant little prick but I thank God we have people like him because his type of novel thinking is the kind we need if we are going to be able to meet the daunting transportation challenges ahead. |
they say tesla in the name because they are like driverless buses and they would use 5g. thatys the only thing related to elon musk. elon musk wants this but underground. this is like a cheeper version, i think above ground is a little better because then you can see where you are going. im not into smart cities though, too many cars and not many trains.
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Japan debuts new bullet train that can run during an earthquake
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Next stop: the station of the future
Jul 16, 2020 New technology coupled with better design and the use of innovative materials are helping to make stations easier to navigate, safer and more environmentally friendly. David Burroughs reports on the latest developments in station design. https://www.railjournal.com/wp-conte...e-Terminal.jpg Ülemiste station in Tallinn, designed by London-based Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA), will serve the Rail Baltica corridor. Image: ZHA To improve access to rail for urban, regional and inter-city passengers, the industry is taking bold steps to transform stations into user-friendly locations that are easier to navigate, safer, more inviting and better integrated with their surrounding communities. As with any prediction of how things will develop in the future, it is difficult to say with certainty what exactly the station will look like in a decade or two. But a number of projects and innovations which are currently considered niche and futuristic are beginning to bear fruit, offering a glimpse of what could soon become commonplace. Research is underway into how exactly passengers use, interact with and move through stations, and how this can optimise passenger flows to create a seamless and trouble-free experience. more: https://www.railjournal.com/in_depth...-of-the-future |
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France to launch 'railway highways' in push for greener economy
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German coalition recommends reopening 4000km of lines
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Virgin Galactic partners with Rolls-Royce as it looks to build an aircraft for supersonic air travel
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New Hampshire is first state to allow flying cars on the road
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Siena, Italy, crams 30,000 people into the amount of space occupied by a five-stack interchange in the Bayou City.
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