High Speed Rail Line Plows Through Bureaucracy
I think I've seen this before, but we haven't discussed it here yet. It certainly seems to be different than the SEHSR project.
I think I've seen this before, but we haven't discussed it here yet. It certainly seems to be different than the SEHSR project.
If you've ever been stuck in slow-moving traffic between Chattanooga and Atlanta, you need to know its going to get worse.
Transportation experts say in a few years, travelers will be demanding a better way to get there.
That's the reason for high-speed rail lines now under study in the southeast.
Instead of the crowded skies, you may be making a 45 minute trip to Atlanta or Nashville on a high-speed train.
It's a project that's been in the works for years, using either Magnetic-Levitation trains that can travel at 280 miles an hour, or just high-speed trains that go 180 miles an hour.
China and Japan have used them for years.
Next stop, Willoughby
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