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bob dennis
@Urbanlegends · 4:00

#1459 High Speed Rail from Las Vegas to Los Angles

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Rail spikes have been hammered, and a bullet train will be built from the sin city to the city of Angels, Las Vegas to Los Angeles. Hear about it at urban legends and stranger truths. DatEline LOS ANGELES, a $12 billion passenger bullet train linking Las Vegas to Los Angeles and the area was dubbed the first high speed true rail line in the nation on Monday, with a private company building it predicting millions of ticket buyers will be boarding the trains by the year 2028

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@Phil
phil spade
@Phil · 1:50
And oftentimes, if it's just a four hour drive, you're often not really saving a lot of time because you need to leave your house early to get to the airport an hour early, and then it's usually about an hour flight there. And then by the time you get there, you need to get your luggage and then actually get to your destination there. And oftentimes, if there's any sort of delay, it really doesn't save any time at all
@Edcellent
Edward Oribhabor
@Edcellent · 2:34

The Houston to Dallas route has been discussed for several years. San Diego to Sacramento has also be talked about for quite some time.

That would be very interesting in that part of the region. And along the Midwest, St. Louis to Chicago, that will definitely be a big boost in their region as well. I know these high speed rail lines are gonna frustrate a lot of airlines, but this is definitely gonna save people a lot of money. But it would also depend on the route that's being taken as well
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