U.S. High-Speed Rail 'Myths' Debunked | CNN

April 13, 2011 |

... Philip Longman, senior research fellow, New America Foundation: Terrain: "Trains can't turn corners as tightly as rubber-wheeled vehicles, and they need gentler grades than trucks or cars to maintain speed. This means that in hilly or mountainous areas, building a rail line may require more earthmoving, including tunneling, than building a highway. ...

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