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For those not in the UK, this is a high speed rail link, initially between London and Birmingham, that is to take 20 years and 33 billion quid to build.
There is, of course, lots of opposition to it. It passes very close to where I currently live, and there is lots of opposition around here.
I'm not sure I see the need, and I do not think it will be well done.
I think I'd be more in favour if they were to do something interesting. I'm thinking along the lines of monorails or mag-lev like in Transport Tycoon.
I wouldn't mind a dirty great viaduct spanning the countryside if it looked interesting and made a space age noise each time a train whizzed by at a couple of hundred miles and hour.
Anyway, I was reading Why it takes 20 years to build[^] and it was a little bit interesting.
Some things you just don't think about, like they are going to have to dig up and then rebury 50,000 dead people.
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ChrisElston wrote: is a high speed rail link, initially between London and Birmingham, that is to take 20 years
That's not very 'High-speed' is it.
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It’s a lot faster than it takes currently if you’re on the slow train it can take generations, whole families have lived and died between stations
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Real stupidity beats artificial intelligence every time.
modified 29-Jan-13 10:44am.
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Bravo.
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I think it says it all when you read that Brunel built the entire Great Western Railway in 5 years. The UK has lost its engineering spirit.
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I those days it was a lot easier to build, less occupation and any that were in the way were usually either rich and probably shareholders in your company or poor and therefore of no consequence, and if a few huded navies died no problem there were plenty more
You cant outrun the world, but there is no harm in getting a head start
Real stupidity beats artificial intelligence every time.
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Bergholt Stuttley Johnson wrote: if a few huded navies died no problem there were plenty more
Perfect, finally jobs for all the immigrants.
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It's more a case of distributing revenues to working people, creating jobs, etc.
i.e. 32.9 billion will go into the pockets of friends of MPs, and the rest will be used to hire a few blokes with pick-axes and wheelbarrows to do the work -- hence the 20 year completion estimate.
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I think you're wording is orf. It must be from Brum, no one voluntarily goes to Birmingham.
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ChrisElston wrote: like they are going to have to dig up and then rebury 50,000 dead people
Come to Crawley. We have more than 50,000 dead people who are still living.
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We get this: California High-Speed Rail[^]. Going to cost at least $68 billion. WTF???
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TFA wrote: Construction for the London to Birmingham route will begin in 2017 and be finished by 2026. The Birmingham to Manchester/Leeds construction starts in the mid 2020s and is due to be finished by 2032 or 2033.
So the London to Birmingham part will only take 9 years (which is still shockingly slow, but it's not 20 years).
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Construction will take 9 years for the first stage, the process to get to the construction is still time taken for the project.
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And 2026 still isn't 20 years.
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No, but then I did put "this is a high speed rail link, initially between London and Birmingham, that is to take 20 years and 33 billion quid to build.",
It might be easier with brackets instead of commas.
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That's only if they hire two white-vansful of blokes with pickaxes and wheelbarrows, but that probably won't happen, because the MPs' buddies won't want their cuts reduced.
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ChrisElston wrote: is to take 20 years
In 20 years, we will be able to beam ourselves...
Seriously, if the project takes about ten times a technological generation, I doubt it is worth starting.
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