I hope things will go well for TCRR and I heard they will be minimizing on land so they won't take up much space for the farmer land and plus they should make deal with the farmer so they could get the land to build the line on
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frequentflyer wrote: ↑Mon Apr 11, 2022 3:14 pm Hard to take these people seriously when no dirt has been moved. No wonder the land owners are fighting them, they do not come across as legit. And why swing for the moon with a Japanese styled system. Why not start out conventional? Like Brightline did. As a matter of fact, it would be nice if Brightline took over this project too.I agree they should of went the way how brightline did theirs and but I like the design of a Japanese styled railway in the USA but I always keep thinking that they should get biden, FRA, and that guy from the surface board to help them Texas Central or else they might have to relocate the line so they won't have to deal with these people who won't want to give up their land for a rail line, I just want to see high speed succeed in the USA instead of going through theses people that are trying to stall out the project and make it dead.
frequentflyer wrote: ↑Wed Apr 13, 2022 2:02 pm A couple points,Much like JNR trying to get maglev built on the east coast
1. The way they treated the land owners is baffling.
2. Have your financing in gear before making a big marketing splash. Every time a big project is announced eyes roll and they should. It would be cheaper to use less exotic stuff. Unless Japan Government is willing to bankroll this I don't see the advantage to sticking with their system.
Jadebenn wrote: ↑Tue Jun 14, 2022 8:15 am I'm hearing that as of today, the executive team has resigned. Hard to read that as anything but the project being dead.I can see Brightline being able to pull it off because they're an established rail road, thus getting around that legal restriction. But still... I've come to realize that Texas politicians like to mess with Texas, and that's a shooting offense.
I have some thoughts on the matter, but most of them would be inappropriate for this forum. The sanitized version: It's unfortunate many Texas politicians who did not even have this project in their district decided to use it as a Bogeyman. Of course, it seems the project's decline really started during COVID.
I'll try and take solace in the fact that the EIS and FRA RPA should make any go at a round 3 on Texas HSR easier to pull off (I know Brightline has been eying this corridor), but it's still very bitter.
eolesen wrote: ↑Tue Jun 14, 2022 10:32 am State and local politicians may have been against it, but the money was never there, and I still think the original intent of the deal was to pretend it was private until it could be bailed out by Hillary.Mr. Olesen, expect same with Brightline; except substitute Ron for Hillary.
Jadebenn wrote: ↑Tue Jun 14, 2022 4:59 pm Can't agree with your conclusion, but I do agree that the private interest is just not going to be there without at least partial federal backing - and even that probably wouldn't even be enough in this economy.Can't help but wonder if the east coast maglev wouldn't also be in same boat.
In regards to the choice of JR: I think there may have been an understanding with the Shinzo Abe government in regards to seed funding. My guess is the paperwork and land acquisition dragged on too long and now the new guy isn't interested.
scratchyX1 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 14, 2022 8:11 pm Can't help but wonder if the east coast maglev wouldn't also be in same boat.Different boat, but it's tacking very close. The money is "there" but the routing is horrible (end points kill existing infrastructure, most of the line is underground) and ticketing price is 5 times MARC pricing.
STrRedWolf wrote:No, the money for that boondoggle was never there either. People probably thought Elon would pay for it... he's a smart man to walk away.scratchyX1 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 14, 2022 8:11 pm Can't help but wonder if the east coast maglev wouldn't also be in same boat.Different boat, but it's tacking very close. The money is "there" but the routing is horrible (end points kill existing infrastructure, most of the line is underground) and ticketing price is 5 times MARC pricing.