• ch00f@lemmy.world
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    28 days ago

    As someone who boycotted the TSA for like 5 years and only took Amtrak, the tickets are not always cheaper. I mean sure, you can get across the country for like $100.

    Even when I was doing Boston-Baltimore on the Acela, it was routinely slightly cheaper to fly.

  • TheSlad@sh.itjust.works
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    27 days ago

    Americans can’t do trains because it requires public infrastructure (rails), which apparently we are allergic to.

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    27 days ago

    Yeah why doesn’t Europe have trains?

    Europe definitely doesn’t have trains already.

    • whyNotSquirrel@sh.itjust.works
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      27 days ago

      Still too much plane for local journeys

      And is France train are not cheaper than planes or buses… Which is stupid, they should start to properly taxe Airlines

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        27 days ago

        Do you happen to use Dvorak?

        Sorry for the random question out of this air, but the in/is typo is something that happens a lot to me while being nearly impossible on “standard” keyboard layouts.

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    28 days ago

    If high speed rail becomes popular, all that stands between the current freedom and ID-required tickets and fingering by agents is one terrorist attack, staged or not.

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      27 days ago

      What do you mean there’s already been terrorist attacks on trains but nobody really cares because it’s a train.

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        27 days ago

        Shhh! It’s an american, he can’t comprehend high speed trains.

        They are already wildly popular in diverse regions in europe btw.

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      28 days ago

      What are you going to do with a hijacked train? The moment you hijack it they’ll just shutdown power. Hostages? Good luck there are like 30 carts on the train all of which have window break tools and emergency door open tools.

      Look at Germany or France. High speed trains are everywhere and there is no ID requirement beyond maybe a ticket check if you’re unlucky.

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        28 days ago

        Only for Eurostar and some other international trains you get some checks when boarding, especially since Brexit.

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          There’s barely any checks they basically glance at your passport and go, yep you have a passport, you can pass.

          Presumably if there was an arrest warrant out for you there’s a chance they might do something, but then again they are French so you’d have to catch them at a good time.

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        What are you going to do with a hijacked train? The moment you hijack it they’ll just shutdown power. Hostages? Good luck there are like 30 carts on the train all of which have window break tools and emergency door open tools.

        It has been done before …