golodhendil
Active Member
The people wants more rail (I don't know who on this thread has been suggesting more rail is not good), but more importantly the people wants more rail done in a way that actually consults and respects them (to many of them HSR, especially the way it's priced, is not what they need). Hence why the Russian way of getting HSR is largely unsuitable for us to learn from, from the way the projects are conceived and planned to how they are sold to the people (if at all) or implemented.So the new trains are running on existing tracks and existing commuter trains were cancelled to make way for them. It also disrupts communities. The author is arguing that if they're going to build HSR, do it right. He's arguing for more rail, not less, and it seems that's what the people throwing rocks want too.
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