EU Plans $371B Build-Out of High-Speed Rail Corridors

enr.com

51 points by saubeidl a day ago


jiehong - 13 hours ago

I think the goal of reducing short flights isn’t bad (or rather decrease transportation CO2 emissions).

But, the way is not working: even today flights are faster and often cheaper than trains, with less delays.

JumpCrisscross - 20 hours ago

“Today, the European Commission is unveiling a comprehensive plan to accelerate the development of high-speed rail…

…the plan sets the ambition…

…In preparation for the plan, Commissioner Tzitzikostas held an Implementation Dialogue with relevant stakeholders…”

https://transport.ec.europa.eu/news-events/news/commission-l...

mamonster - 11 hours ago

They should figure out how to put a part of the 371B under military budgets, given that rail is the only serious way of war logistics at the moment.

ksec - 15 hours ago

By 2040? That is a very ambitious target by European standard. I would have thought they will still be in the planing stage. And unfortunately UK would not be part of it.

Sometimes I do admire the speed which China get things done.

nasmorn - 6 hours ago

Can’t wait for it. Can’t believe I ever need to take a fucking flight from Vienna to Berlin which takes longer with transfer and security than the train would take if it just had a reasonably fast speed. But the direct track through Prague is so slow it is literally faster to go through Munich on a 400km detour

m0llusk - 21 hours ago

The continent scale management system is an interesting challenge and could probably make for a good game also.

rayiner - 8 hours ago

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gizajob - 21 hours ago

Jeez you could buy everyone in Europe an aeroplane for that.