Fantomex
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Could this be what is in store for us:
"The new Bombardier ZEFIRO design concepts for travelling at speeds in excess of 300 kph, have been created by Bombardier's industrial design team in co-operation with Zagato, a world-renowned Italian industrial design house.
The new ZEFIRO designs are a worldwide breakthrough in terms of aerodynamics, aesthetics, functionality, interior comfort and future adaptability. These design concepts presented today by Bombardier mark the beginning of a new era in terms of very high-speed rail travel. Bombardier has developed concepts of design encompassing innovation, glamour, maximum passenger comfort, timelessness design and cost effectiveness.
"Very high-speed rail travel is the future mode of transport in many countries worldwide and Bombardier is the global leader in this exciting and dynamic field," commented André Navarri, President, Bombardier Transportation. "We combine our technical excellence with world class designs that together will change the perception of very high-speed rail travel for the future," added André Navarri.
With its participation in 95% of all very high-speed trains operating today in Europe, and also a leader in North America and Asia in high-speed trains, Bombardier has the technology and know-how available to fully design and manufacture very high-speed trains; from very high-speed bogies to bodyshells, pantographs and top-performance water-cooled IGBT propulsion systems."
For now, until we can get the power infrastructure built to support HSR and the structure to support maglev, we should be considering using Bombardier's off the shelf and already developed JetTrain as a gauge of how profitable and successful a high-speed link would be before we plunge into electric HSR and maglev.
There are 4 situations that make sense in Canada for HSR if you ask me.
1. Detroit-Windsor-Toronto-Kingston-Ottawa-Montreal-Trois Riveires-Quebec City
2. Calgary-Red Deer-Edmonton
3. Vancouver-Seattle
4. Toronto-Hamilton-Buffalo-Rochester-Syracuse-Albany-New York
I would also add Toronto-Chicago as well.
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