Sunday, June 8, 2008

Bullet Train Gets Boost

From the Associated Press:

WASHINGTON (AP) — Plans for a levitating train from Las Vegas to Disneyland can move forward under a transportation bill signed by President Bush on Friday that frees up $45 million for the futuristic project.

Derided by critics as pie in the sky, the train would use magnetic levitation technology to carry passengers from Disneyland to Las Vegas in well under two hours, traveling at speeds of up to 300 mph. It would be the first MagLev system in the U.S.

The money is the largest cash infusion in the project's nearly 20-year history. It will pay for environmental studies for the first leg of the project.

The money had been delayed by a drafting error in Congress' 2005 highway bill, which was corrected along with some other changes by the legislation signed Friday by Bush. The delay had allowed a competing and cheaper diesel-electric plan to emerge as an alternative, but with the money now freed up supporters hope to move forward with the MagLev plan.

The train is meant to ease traffic on increasingly clogged Interstate 15, the main route for the millions of Southern Californians who make the 250-plus-mile drive to Las Vegas each year. There is no train on the route — Amtrak's Desert Wind between Los Angeles and Las Vegas was canceled in 1997 because of low ridership.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., praised passage of the law, saying the MagLev project "will safely and efficiently move people between Southern California and Las Vegas."


A couple of reasons why this is now the right time for this project.
1. Gas prices.

2. Gas prices.

3. Gas prices.

The last train service to Las Vegas was ended in 1997, back when gas was relatively cheap. There would be demand for this rail service if it was started today. The only concerns are if they are going to keep this affordable and can they avoid a lot of unneccessary stops. For instance, they need to start it in Las Vegas, maybe have a stop in Barstow and Stateline before finally reaching the monorail station at the MGM.

With all of the new hotel inventory they are adding to Las Vegas, there seems to be no alternative but to have a train such as this. The airport in Vegas almost is at full capacity. Driving there is a nightmare. They need to have this project done. Hopefully by this weekend if possible. Seriously, could you imagine just going to Las Vegas for the day because of the train? That would be unbelievable.

2 comments:

Fletch said...

Damnit, I want one from Phoenix, too.

tatagunga said...

How awesome will that be... A train from Vegas to Disneyland. I wouldn't even have to fly anymore.