• DoomBot5@lemmy.world
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        The cannonball run records are under 24 hours. A week travel includes few hours per day travel and generous breaks.

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          The canonball run records also involve teams of people driving ahead with radios so they can do stretches of 120+

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        Yeah but cars are slow. I was mentally comparing to flying, and planes just happen to be really freaking fast.

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      This is unfortunately why this will never happen. It’s 4x as long as flying and requires 1000x the infrastructure to maintain. High speed rail makes sense for regional connections, but I remain skeptical that it’s viable for this kind of travel.

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        I mean, any network is just a set of regional connections. Sure maybe no one takes NYC - LA line, but if people are taking the NYC to Chicago and LA to Dallas and Dallas To Chicago there’s no reason not to join them up.