How long more can we expand polluting air travel?
Do we need a high speed ground level link with europe?
How long more can we expand polluting air travel?
Do we need a high speed ground level link with europe?
Originally Posted by John Kalahan
Yes, start digging.
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You don't know what a land bridge is, do you John?Originally Posted by John Kalahan
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No!Originally Posted by John Kalahan
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Why not?Originally Posted by SPN
From the point of view of reducing air-pollution an ultra-high speed rail link to Manchester, and another to Birmingham and London St Pancras (taking say 1, 1.5 and 2 hours respectively) would be excellent. These are now being built across Europe, between Paris, Brussels, etc and are very nice way to travel. These would be quick enough to result in major substition from air to rail.Originally Posted by dsmythy
Its about 330 miles from Dublin to London including sea and using existing road routes (i.e. not as crow flies). So with a high speed link capable of 200 mph you get a time of well under two hours. That would be very competitive with air.
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Has Ireland moved out of Europe ?Originally Posted by John Kalahan
We already have a land bridge to the UK - it is called the Border with Nprthern Ireland.
A land connection to Britain is just a pipe dream.
Even connecting N.I. to Scotland is not feasable from an engineering stand point.
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Based on todays technology.Originally Posted by droghedasouth
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Well then, the answer to the question posed in this thread is, No as it would require future technology.Originally Posted by Catalpa
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