- cross-posted to:
- china@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- china@lemmy.ml
Unparalleled, nation-wide coverage has virtually turned China’s high-speed rail network into a giant version of a city’s metro grid.
These trains run at 300-350 km/h, while being both a lot cheaper and more convenient than flying.
When the next generation of 600-km/h maglev trains come fully into service, there’s going to be no point in flying at all.
I mean, if I had access to super fast trains where I could just look out at the world the whole time instead of sitting in a car cussing at other drivers… Or having to deal with the TSA… Then I sure as shit would too.