No, Denver is really by itself. Salt Lake City is about 350 miles to Las Vegas, which is in the HSR sweet spot. Phoenix is actually unique in that it is in the HSR sweet spot for no less than 5 major metropolitan areas: Los Angeles, San Diego, Las Vegas, El Paso and even Albuquerque. Of course there is absolutely no Amtrak of any kind for Phoenix nor any plan to have any, let alone any discussion of HSR. No discussion, nothing.Well Phoenix and Salt Lake City are pretty isolated, not many people want to pay to see the desertso flhying there might be better but Denver has THE scenery, hence the CZ is very popular!(not to men tionColorado just is too isolated, I think. If you look at a map, its the most isolated of our big cities. Its very easy to fly into their nice new airport, and that is what most people do. I just don't see slow speed LD trains having a significant future anywhere.
the EB which goes nowhere near a big city between Seattle and the Twin Cities!!Lots of folks use the
train since there are no airports nor even roads in some cases to get to the city!You could look it up
as Casey Stengel ised to say!@ :lol:
Those LD trains might be successful by various measures but they aren't ever going to be more than niche operations.