New York to London in an hour - by train
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New York to London in an hour - by train
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#3Also, easy terrorist target.
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#4Link to the BBC article instead of the blogspam: http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20120601-high-speed-pipedrea... Also, easy terrorist target.
Re: New York to London in an hour - by train
#5Link to the BBC article instead of the blogspam: http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20120601-high-speed-pipedrea... Also, easy terrorist target.
What makes current train system a more difficult target than these tubes?
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#6Link to the BBC article instead of the blogspam: http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20120601-high-speed-pipedrea... Also, easy terrorist target.
What makes current train system a more difficult target than these tubes?
It sounds pretty cool - it's the kind of sci-fi thing I'd love to see in the real world, but I can't believe it's as easy or as cheap as they're making it sound here.
Re: New York to London in an hour - by train
#7Link to the BBC article instead of the blogspam: http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20120601-high-speed-pipedrea... Also, easy terrorist target.
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Re: New York to London in an hour - by train
#8Earlier quoted context omitted.
What makes current train system a more difficult target than these tubes?
Strikes me more that the potential for damage is higher here. A pretty small explosive charge would compromise part of the tube, and then what happens to the pods zipping along at 2,500mph inside them when the air comes rushing in? For that matter, if they did have an underwater tube connecting London and NYC, the water would come rushing in and you know that's not going to end well. It sounds pretty cool - it's the…
Re: New York to London in an hour - by train
#9Earlier quoted context omitted.
What makes current train system a more difficult target than these tubes?
Not a more difficult target, just less of a damage multiplier, I suspect. Even in the high-speed train crashes of today deaths aren't too high. A train travelling at 2,500mph, however...
Also, I wonder if it would be possible to have more frequent, smaller trains, e.g. airplane-sized. Then it doesn't seem like terrorism should be any "extra" consideration at all.
Re: New York to London in an hour - by train
#10Earlier quoted context omitted.
What makes current train system a more difficult target than these tubes?
Strikes me more that the potential for damage is higher here. A pretty small explosive charge would compromise part of the tube, and then what happens to the pods zipping along at 2,500mph inside them when the air comes rushing in? For that matter, if they did have an underwater tube connecting London and NYC, the water would come rushing in and you know that's not going to end well. It sounds pretty cool - it's the…
It's not actually Futurama, the tunnel won't be train-sized and made of glass.