LoPro
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I dont see people-carrying rail go away. It’s very efficient around in urban environments, and in to and out from the big city, especially if traffic increases because of more freight on the roads, and smog-filled cities open only to EVs which will increase in amount.
As long as the long range railroad is double the speed of the highways they can also stay competitive, even compared to EVs and FSD.
Freight on rail takes a hit regardless of distance of course. Although long range freight rail has higher top speed there’s much reloading compared to an electric or hydrogen truck straight to destination (or closer to destination).
As long as the long range railroad is double the speed of the highways they can also stay competitive, even compared to EVs and FSD.
Freight on rail takes a hit regardless of distance of course. Although long range freight rail has higher top speed there’s much reloading compared to an electric or hydrogen truck straight to destination (or closer to destination).
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