• HardlightCereal@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Ideally, you would be running a train instead of a bus. The train stops in the middle of town, which is a thriving mixed use area of medium density residences, corner stores, and restaurants. Everyone can walk to the train station.

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      1 year ago

      You expect people to walk to a train station? Have you seen how far apart everything is in rural areas?

      Hi, yes please, Id like to walk two hours to get on a train, and I like to walk two hours to get back home when do. And thats assuming you live fairly close to town, within 5 or 6 miles or so.

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        1 year ago

        People have been walking through rural areas for 12,000 years. Because that’s how long ago agriculture was invented.

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          1 year ago

          Except you know, horses.

          Also, we have cars now.

          And its not 12,000 years ago.

          There is zero point in getting in walking two hours to a train station when you can just drive there.

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            1 year ago

            One of those options emits carbon and drives humanity closer to extinction and one doesn’t. Do you prefer the time saving convenient genocide, or walking?

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              Mate, so long as we ship plastic across the pacific, cruises still exist, and execs fly private planes, thats a non-starter.

              Further more, those buses would run empty most of the time, causing more emissions than if people just drove. Have you even been to rural America?

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                  1 year ago

                  Electric trains still have emissions. Not just power, but maintence as well. Overhead lines go down, pantographs leave metal dust everywhere, hell even just normal rail maintence.

                  Theres a reason why all the American passenger lines went bankrupt, and why Amtrak is funded by the government and still struggling.

                  And the best part is you’d spend a trillion dollars running lines everywhere, and almost no one would ride it.

                  Edit: its costs 75,000 dollars per year per mile to maintain electric track. Its completely unfeasible. http://rockymountainrail.org/documents/RMRABP_CH7_OperatingCosts_03.2010.pdf