Could an underwater maglev from Miami to Key West be sustainable?
No.
Editor Emeritus, This Week at Amtrak
Nah, I don't think the paying customers would like to hold their breath for the length of the trip but maglevs are pretty fast, I am told.
Although Key West is a big tourist destination. A little over 2 million person-trips (visits) were made by recreating visitors to Key West. About 53.6 percent came by auto, 7.4 percent by air, 35.2 percent by cruise ship, and 3.8 percent by ferry in 2008. That is hardly enough to to justify the enormous expense of a Maglev for the 159 mile distance. I've ridden the Shanghai (Pudong) - Pudong International Airport line and it is only 18.6 miles, but cost $1.2 bil.to build 10 years ago. Imagine the cost to build what you propose. That airport handles 40 million passengers annually, 20X the Key West potential.
C&NW, CA&E, MILW, CGW and IC fan
When you say, "Underwater maglev," what, exactly, do you mean? A maglev train in an underwater tunnel or tube? A maglev train running through salt water like a Disney World submarine? (Yeah, right!) Or were you thinking of something else.
One basic fact, learned the hard way by the Florida East Coast eight decades ago. Miami - Key West is wide open to the Atlantic, and right in the heart of Hurricane Alley. Not a good place for expensive infrastructure that isn't armored like a battleship - and battleship armor wasn't cheap.
Chuck (Experienced hurricane rider)
Also, underwater takes a pounding in a Hurricane if the depths are shallow.
zkr123 Could an underwater maglev from Miami to Key West be sustainable?
That is a question for Elon Musk..
"I Often Dream of Trains"-From the Album of the Same Name by Robyn Hitchcock
Why not a Maglev in the air? Powered by hydrogen. Oh, the humanity!
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