Our vision: Vancouver to Seattle and Seattle to Portland connected in less than 90 minutes, and transport to Eastern Washington faster than driving.
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Farmer, rural resident suggests #highspeedrail as an alternative to building a new airport that will disrupt locals’ livelihoods.
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Nobody wants a new airport. If we build #HighSpeedRail to connect our cities in the Cascadia corridor, we'll free up enough capacity at our existing airports that we won't need to build another one. Big environmental win, and protects our precious farmland too. @CascadiaRail
“An electric car takes 9 years to offset the carbon impact of its production,” he told delegates. The average lifetime of cars and vans is a little over 11 years.
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@seattletimes There's dozens of short range flights @flySEA to places like Yakima & PDX. Instead of another airport, study #HighSpeedRail to get rid of most of these short-haul flights and add more capacity for the longer routes that can only be reached by air. @GovInslee @CascadiaRail
Did you know? Car crashes cost Washington State $16.5 BILLION annually. That’s 4X the amount of the annual state transportation budget.🤯
(Learnings from @WSDOT leader Roger Millar at #APTAtransform22.)
Gentle reminder to railfans who are sharing the link to the NYT HSR piece: clicking on the link drives engagements, which measures popularity of an article, which encourages more misinformation articles.
Did you know? Highways in Texas generate more carbon emissions annually than the entire GLOBAL railway network combined.
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(Learnings from @Amtrak at #APTAtransform22.)
Formed in 2008, the goal of the Pacific Coast Collaborative is to dramatically reduce greenhouse gas emissions and create a low-carbon regional economy built on transformed energy systems, buildings, transportation and food waste management. https://t.co/LeC080FQur
A view of King Street Station this morning for our first trip to restart train service to Vancouver BC and to all stations north of Seattle. It's been way too long. We've missed you! <3
How fast is our top design speed of 220mph?
The average football field with no end zones is 300 feet. Travelling at 220mph equals 1,161,600 feet in an hour or 322 feet a second.
Our trains will travel the length of a football field every second at top speed! #FactFriday
We are always thinking of the wider transportation future. Today we were imagining a 30 minute commute from the #MVLC to Seattle on @CascadiaRail. So we used @OpenAI#dalle2 to draw us high speed rail train flying across the Skagit Valley.
Well played computer, well played.