No, there are definitely physical and engineering issues, like massive rolling mountains and valleys, or island chains or deserts whose sand is unsuitable to durable railways.
This is focusing on the wrong things, people live in cities, make trams, light rail, and subways. You’ll just cover most people. Long distance travel shouldn’t be the first goal.
Those are Edge Case. There will almost always be edge cases where we have engineering or physical constraints, but we have solutions for almost all individual trips.
You know that Switzerland, a country in the literal Alps, has one of the best train infrastructures on Earth?
As the other comment said, of course there are fringe cases. There shouldn’t even be a city in Dubai, let alone trains getting there, but fortunately, most cities on earth are in accessible places because, well, otherwise why would thousands upon thousands of people go there.
Though “those” are wildly inaccessible and/or unrealistic in parts of the world.
That’s a policy issue, not one of engineering or physical constraints.
Agreed, I updated my comment for clarity.
No, there are definitely physical and engineering issues, like massive rolling mountains and valleys, or island chains or deserts whose sand is unsuitable to durable railways.
This is focusing on the wrong things, people live in cities, make trams, light rail, and subways. You’ll just cover most people. Long distance travel shouldn’t be the first goal.
Those are Edge Case. There will almost always be edge cases where we have engineering or physical constraints, but we have solutions for almost all individual trips.
You know that Switzerland, a country in the literal Alps, has one of the best train infrastructures on Earth?
As the other comment said, of course there are fringe cases. There shouldn’t even be a city in Dubai, let alone trains getting there, but fortunately, most cities on earth are in accessible places because, well, otherwise why would thousands upon thousands of people go there.
Definitely realistic, just not as profitable for rich billionaires.
Agreed, I edited my comment for clarity.