Nordie
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Sep 5, 2009
- Messages
- 7,901
- Reaction score
- 12,393
Along the median of 15? So the middle?
That's my understanding
Along the median of 15? So the middle?
Gotta be enormous amount of rebar and concrete for this projectThat's my understanding
I wonder how much Nevada is contributing considering it is intended to to boost tourism to Sin City. And what guarantees Nevada has that their money doesn’t get siphoned off for a few more dinners at the French Laundry.Gotta be enormous amount of rebar and concrete for this project
Piss, Old English, Nacho’s, and Mickey’s???I can already smell the Sunday trips home after a Raiders game.
enormous delays is what i am seeing traffic will be bad for 5-7 years!!Gotta be enormous amount of rebar and concrete for this project
because trains are the wave of the future, ask japan and europe lmaoIm still scratching my head on why you wouldn’t just fly?
Im still scratching my head on why you wouldn’t just fly?
You gotz two keep up wiff da times. Planes are not green like trains. Only politicians are going to fly because they are more important then us. And one last thing…….Im still scratching my head on why you wouldn’t just fly?
Forgot about the “real id” partcertain persons that are in high concentrations in the southwest can't fly
Gotta be enormous amount of rebar and concrete for this project
This sounds really stupid. The construction will tie up freeway traffic for years. The width of the median is inadequate to provide room for the roadbed, construction materials, fill materials, and construction equipment. Access points for construction will have to cross freeway traffic lanes every few miles. Not only that, the roadbed requirements for a 200 MPH train are incompatible with freeway construction characteristics. The radius of curves for the track is many times greater than those for the freeway because of the speed. How's that going to be resolved?It will have it's own tracks and they're located in the middle of the frwy median
I’ve been waiting for this my entire lifeI can already smell the Sunday trips home after a Raiders game.
As long as you get in the correct cars. I can image the fights that could happen with the clientele that might be using this transportation.Italy, great ride. This is the San Giovanni station in Lake Como Italy
Plus parking $85k ++ cars & trucks in Victorville several days baking in the sun & minimum “smash & grab”if not stolen.As long as you get in the correct cars. I can image the fights that could happen with the clientele that might be using this transportation.
They will definitely do that and then tell you going by train will solve that problem.enormous delays is what i am seeing traffic will be bad for 5-7 years!!
I don’t think they’re gonna throw massive amounts of money at this unless the engineers didn’t tell them it was going to work.
But we wouldn’t haveIf all this environmental, EPA, OSHA shit was around 200 years ago, this country would still be living in caves and banging rocks together.
Drive to our Ranch in Apple Valley, you can leave your car here and it will be as secure as you can ever imagine. We will give you a ride to the train station, which is about 15 minutes away. Text us when you're on the way back and we will pick you up.Plus parking $85k ++ cars & trucks in Victorville several days baking in the sun & minimum “smash & grab”if not stolen.
Wait until it derails and crashes across the 15Wonder how that’s gonna work out since it seems like there’s a big truck or car crashing and rolling in the median just about every day, or maybe it just seems that way. Gonna have to be some big ass dividing walls I guess.
Generous offer No doubt if still this side of the grass when completed will ride that train for the fun of it round trip Vegas to wherever they decide. Right now we enjoy the 2.5hr Vegas drive from the home we totally enjoy @ Havasu Landing 2 min from the launch ramp and the best of everything Lake Havasu has to offer. Again Generous offer.Drive to our Ranch in Apple Valley, you can leave your car here and it will be as secure as you can ever imagine. We will give you a ride to the train station, which is about 15 minutes away. Text us when you're on the way back and we will pick you up.
If you really want your shit pampered, we can put it in one of the three garages or shops. The cost for that is an extra 30 pack of CL.
And if you really don't want to be inconvenienced, just drive to the train station and we will meet you there and bring your car back home for storage.
I think $100 would be fair? Probably a lot less than your deductible when you leave your car at the Victorville station and have to file a claim 100% of the time.
I wonder what the Vegas hotels think about losing all the parking fees now ? And who is the demographic this train is being built for ? Vegas has really changed / adjusted its marketing strategy these last few years . With the way Ca is headed , to take this train you will either ride share to the depot, or purposely buy a shit box you can leave overnight , but with the doors , hood and trunk open …and the cat already removed and safely stored at home
Not for many years. Actually it will start in Apple Valley at Dale EvansThe train will start in Rancho Cucamonga
...at 65mph...Wait until it derails and crashes across the 15
Apples to Oranges. Central Valley train is on private property that must be ascertained by the State at a cost of Billions. VV to Vegas doesn't need that. Their building an already approved right of -way.
I'm sure they did.
In 2008, engineers told California's government the 350 mile bullet train project from San Francisco to LA would cost $33 billion. The Assembly and the governor sold this fantasy to the citizens.
Current estimates to complete the 171 mile long Central Valley partial section now under construction exceed $35 billion, and the latest guess at cost to build the entire route is $128 billion. That's a 388% increase over the original $33 billion number.
Proponents claim the 218 mile long Rancho Cucamonga-Vegas rail line will be built for $12 billion. As I mentioned above, cost to build the 171 mile long Central Valley section is now $35 billion, or $204.7 million per mile. Brightline's $12 billion estimate works out to $55 million per mile. That's 26.8% of the Central Valley per mile cost.
Does anyone really think Brightline's estimate is accurate? It's not the least bit realistic compared to costs of the real world example now being built.
New cost estimate for high-speed rail puts California bullet train $100 billion in the red
The rail authority now says a Central Valley segment could cost $35 billion — more than the original estimate for an LA-to-San Francisco line.calmatters.org
May 24, 2023
When Gov. Gavin Newsom unveiled his scaled down blueprint for the California bullet train four years ago, he proposed building a 171-mile starter segment in the Central Valley that would begin operating in 2030 and cost $22.8 billion.
Today, the blueprint is fraying — costs now exceed future funding, an official estimate of future ridership has dropped by 25%, and the schedule to start to carry people is slipping. That’s raising fresh concerns about the future of the nation’s largest infrastructure project.
New cost figures issued in an update report from the California High-Speed Rail Authority show that the plan to build the 171-mile initial segment has shot up to a high of $35 billion, exceeding secured funding by $10 billion
What’s worse, that full system cost is set at up to $128 billion in the update, leaving a total funding gap of more than $100 billion for politicians to ponder.
The $128 billion price tag does not include cost updates for two separate segments between Palmdale and Anaheim, because the rail authority in the past has not updated costs until it completes environmental assessments. There could be additional jolts of sticker shock when those costs are added in the future..
Shit that's a bargain....it cost that much to build 12 miles of 20mph rail in HonoluluProponents claim the 218 mile long Rancho Cucamonga-Vegas rail line will be built for $12 billion.
Cajon Pass should be interesting...It will have it's own tracks and they're located in the middle of the frwy median
I don’t remember it being mentioned before. However, there is a train station next to Milliken between Arrow and Fourth.Maybe it was posted beforehand, but where in Rancho is this thing suppose to start?
They got a filet and cocktail waiting for you at that price?They're saying that tickets will be $400 roundtrip. That's insane. Why would anyone take a train when you can fly for the same price or less?
Letters to the Editor: $400 for the Brightline train to Las Vegas? We'd rather drive
If Brightline is going to charge $400 for a round-trip ticket to Las Vegas, it should scrap the project now and return any federal money to the government.www.latimes.com
Just goes to show that this isn’t about making transportation affordable but putting money in the pocket of companies that will benefit them.They're saying that tickets will be $400 roundtrip. That's insane. Why would anyone take a train when you can fly for the same price or less?
Letters to the Editor: $400 for the Brightline train to Las Vegas? We'd rather drive
If Brightline is going to charge $400 for a round-trip ticket to Las Vegas, it should scrap the project now and return any federal money to the government.www.latimes.com
How many people will leave their car parked for a few days in Victorville ?Only $350 if you get on in Victorville lol