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[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (2 children)

One line from Vancouver to Halifax is 5800km

It's currently estimated to be between $20-40m dollars per kilometer. That puts it at at least $120 billion at the low end to build but probably closer to $200 billion in reality. Then there are costs to actually run it.

That's about 1/6th of the entire national debt just to build a train service that would still take 2 days to get across the country, and there are operating costs on top of that each year.

How would it be a better value that just continuing to use airplanes?

[–] aDuckk 2 points 1 year ago

Thanks for your reply. That cost definitely puts it into perspective, especially if it doesn't factor building stations and buying land in or around cities, delays & screwups, etc