Philzy
Train Attendant
Obviously over the past few months there has been a lot of talk about more mass transportation – especially rail – high speed rail – etc – with the release of information about the Presidents’ transportation stimulus bill.
I’ve been reading a little about the mention of electrifying current tracks to reduce energy costs. While the cost short term of construction and infrastructure is huge the payoff long term is great.
I notice when visiting Virginia that often I see “double stack” container cars, which makes me think some things would have to change if this was to take place. Being that the Freight railroads own the rails I don’t think this is something they would want to happen as it would mean longer trains and upkeep on more cars that are used to haul less cargo per car.
I’ve been reading a little bit about “right of way” and divided tracks similar to our interstate highway systems being constructed for HSR which seems like a smart idea. I guess what I’m wondering is as new tracks will most likely have to be laid for electrification which will be designated just for passenger use, will they be following existing freight tracks which are tight curved in some spots making for slower speeds or will all new “straight” direct routes be chosen to allow for true HSR and faster rail service?
From what I read in this post, currently Amtrak is a tenant of the freight rails in most spots. If new rails were built then I’m assuming they would own them and maintain them both correct?
I’m sure there is much more to it, however - I may be off my rocker here for saying this, but if our economy is in the toilet and this would create thousands of jobs and help jumpstart the economy, why is this still in the idea stage?
Thoughts?
I’ve been reading a little about the mention of electrifying current tracks to reduce energy costs. While the cost short term of construction and infrastructure is huge the payoff long term is great.
I notice when visiting Virginia that often I see “double stack” container cars, which makes me think some things would have to change if this was to take place. Being that the Freight railroads own the rails I don’t think this is something they would want to happen as it would mean longer trains and upkeep on more cars that are used to haul less cargo per car.
I’ve been reading a little bit about “right of way” and divided tracks similar to our interstate highway systems being constructed for HSR which seems like a smart idea. I guess what I’m wondering is as new tracks will most likely have to be laid for electrification which will be designated just for passenger use, will they be following existing freight tracks which are tight curved in some spots making for slower speeds or will all new “straight” direct routes be chosen to allow for true HSR and faster rail service?
From what I read in this post, currently Amtrak is a tenant of the freight rails in most spots. If new rails were built then I’m assuming they would own them and maintain them both correct?
I’m sure there is much more to it, however - I may be off my rocker here for saying this, but if our economy is in the toilet and this would create thousands of jobs and help jumpstart the economy, why is this still in the idea stage?
Thoughts?