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Hypothetical Scenario: Where should the high-speed rail go?
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<p>We all know that Japan and Europe are beating us in practically everything except for diabetes/obesity, carbon emissions and failing students, but something I personally cannot stand is that they're beating us in high-speed rails. So, suppose the following:</p><p>Someone has offered to lend our country $20 billion to build a high-speed railway. Something that all of you may notice is that this money is only going to heavily support one rail line. Here are the options:</p><p>A. Make the Adrionack line (New York City - Montreal) high-speed</p><p>B. Make the Empire State/Maple Leaf (New York - Buffalo - Toronto) high-speed</p><p>C. Build a high-speed line for California (San Diego - L.A. - Sacramento/San Francisco), noting that luckly, the Govenator has already approved of this plan</p><p>D. Build a high-speed line for the Texas Triangle (Houston - Austin - San Antonio - Dallas)</p><p>E. Build a high-speed line for Florida (Tampa - Miami - Orlando)</p><p>F. Make the Cascades line (Eugene - Portland - Seattle + Vancouver, BC) high-speed</p><p>G. Follow CSX's plan to make Washington D.C. - Miami "the corridor of the future"</p><p>H. Build awesome locomotives to gain our dignity and set a new speed record</p><p>I. Suggest something yourself: ____________________</p><p>J. Remain Americans, and do nothing </p><p>Please note that there are many more options. Remember that we're looking for the system that would be the most efficient, both profitable and evironmental. </p>
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