so now there are two threads on the same topic
http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/showthread.php?110445-Welcome-to-quot-New-California-quot-!
both should be in "Off Topic", don't you think?
Since this topic is unrelated to a Spyder in any way
This just is not going to happen! This talk has been going on for decades and is just not real. What would be more likely is California will become a new COUNTRY!:yikes:
..... What would be more likely is California will become a new COUNTRY!:yikes:
The liberals that run California aren't going to let it happen. Essentially five counties control the second most populated state in the nation. Most people would be happy to be rid of the coastal elite, but the only way they would let the rest of the state go is to unload all the debt on the new state since the five counties have bankrupted the whole state with unfunded state employee pensions and welfare bills.
And, don't forget Crazy Jerry's bullet train to nowhere that is billions of dollars over budget and they haven't even really done anything. :cus:
That was doomed to failure from the start. Three hours from downtown Los Angeles to downtown San Francisco was always impossible. Jerry Brown and his friends sold the taxpayers a bill of goods. Now it's a hybrid low speed/high speed system which if it's ever finished won't be any faster then the old Southern Pacific Coast Daylight that made the run from downtown Los Angeles to downtown San Francisco in eight hours powered by a steam engine in the late forties and early fifties. Good old Jerry promised that they could build the three hour system for thirty billion dollars, now it's going to be over a hundred billion ans won't make the required time constraints. They've already spent ten billion and haven't laid a foot of track, or built the power plants to power the trains.
That was just mean!!:lecturef_smilie:With the right earthquake, they say it'll become a new CONTINENT.![]()
And, don't forget that ALL of the experts say it will never work as configured because of seismic faults. It is physically impossible, yet they plow ahead anyway. :banghead:
I saw in the news just the other day that there may be a 51st state joining the United States.
i want to congratulate anyone involved in the NEW CALIFORNIA project. If you can make it happen this will change a lot for all of us but certeinly much more for you.
As he always states, "Git 're Done!" I am truly excited about the possibilities that this would bring.
Joe
A big part of the problem is it has to go over two mountain ranges instead of under them now. Trains climbing mountains do so slowly because of loops and switchbacks, all too tight for high speeds even if the train has a high enough power to weight ratio to climb quickly. Once that new wrinkle is added in, the trains would have to do in excess of Mach 1 on the flats. As far as I know that's impossible because of shock waves and parasitic drag.
I see you haven't read the engineering details. The LA Times, of all places, did an excellent expose on this boondoggle a year ago or so and the big problem is they are planning on going THROUGH the mountains, not over them. The plan is to tunnel under both Tehatchapi and the Santa Susana(?) mountain ranges. This is the part that all experts claim is impossible now and anytime in the future, because there is not just one, but many different seismic fault running through the area. nojoke
I see you haven't read the engineering details. The LA Times, of all places, did an excellent expose on this boondoggle a year ago or so and the big problem is they are planning on going THROUGH the mountains, not over them. The plan is to tunnel under both Tehatchapi and the Santa Susana(?) mountain ranges. This is the part that all experts claim is impossible now and anytime in the future, because there is not just one, but many different seismic fault running through the area. nojoke