• onion@feddit.de
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    6 个月前

    make more sense in general

    That’s a meaningless statement

    barely more space efficient

    By barely you mean 20 fold?

    Passenger_Capacity_of_different_Transport_Modes

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      See, this is why I don’t like these posts. You have to keep in mind that the train won’t be at that capacity because it is more limited in where it can go and when. Sure, if you are like going across a country it’s alright, and I don’t disagree, I’ve actually used trains for that. But as soon as it becomes the only source of transportation, we have issues.

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        6 个月前

        This post literally has car lanes in the fucking picture so get your strawman out of here

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          6 个月前

          So then are we really saving space if we keep it there or are we just using more to make train tracks?

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            The problem with having only car lanes is that they’ll always be congested, no matter how many lanes you add (look up induced demand). Trains have so much more capacity that we don’t run into this issue.

            Basically, 4 car lanes=traffic jams twice a day vs. 2 car lanes + 2 train tracks= traffic flowing freely.

            Of course a subway would be even nicer but those aren’t always an option because tunneling is expensive

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              And making train tracks across line distances is also expensive. Why would the government spend money there instead of something like the failing school system or defending the nation or trying to help with the huge issue of homelessness.