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Great.
Then after the new-generation 350km/h standardised train, we will see another generation at higher speed.
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No.But can these trains at 400 km/hr run on current tracks?
Also, isn't the speed of the highest commercial HSR limited to 300 km/hr?
Genius, you are back!If the these proposed trains can't run at current tracks, don't you think it will be a huge waste to build new tracks?
Genius, you are back!
You see we Chinese can't think like you smart Indys, we can't logic and we have no common sense. That's how we built the second largest economy and uplifted the largest population out of poverty. That's also how we created the fastest supercomputers, the fastest train, those gleaming wasteful express highways, those empty ports who happen to be the world's largest and busiest. We are onlee like this, while smart Indys have found out that the best strategy is actually to remain idle and do critical thinking, let those stupid Chinis do this and that which are wasteful. LOL
Genius, you are back!
You see we Chinese can't think like you smart Indys, we can't logic and we have no common sense. That's how we built the second largest economy and uplifted the largest population out of poverty. That's also how we created the fastest supercomputers, the fastest train, those gleaming wasteful express highways, those empty ports who happen to be the world's largest and busiest. We are onlee like this, while smart Indys have found out that the best strategy is actually to remain idle and do critical thinking, let those stupid Chinis do this and that which are wasteful. LOL
Genius, you are back!
You see we Chinese can't think like you smart Indys, we can't logic and we have no common sense. That's how we built the second largest economy and uplifted the largest population out of poverty. That's also how we created the fastest supercomputers, the fastest train, those gleaming wasteful express highways, those empty ports who happen to be the world's largest and busiest. We are onlee like this, while smart Indys have found out that the best strategy is actually to remain idle and do critical thinking, let those stupid Chinis do this and that which are wasteful. LOL
If the these proposed trains can't run at current tracks, don't you think it will be a huge waste to build new tracks?
Also, a person can grow fast and yet do mistakes, both small and large. Look at Japan. It was growing extremely fast until late 80s, when things tipped over.
Sorry for my countrymen's irrationality.I can't even begin to start listing the amount of logical fallacies that you commit here. And your use of ad hominem attacks is rather legendary.
First, you didn't answer my question which is very legit. Are you going to build completely new lines? How much of an infrastructure is needed? What happens to old lines?
Perhaps you should answer my questions rather than engaging in smear jobs and ad hominem attacks.
Also, a person can grow fast and yet do mistakes, both small and large. Look at Japan. It was growing extremely fast until late 80s, when things tipped over.
Criticism is necessary for rational policy.
You already know the answer yet you ask it. The original tracks are designed for 350km/h....use some Indy logical operand here, the trains are designed for 400km/h. You only have two options:I can't even begin to start listing the amount of logical fallacies that you commit here. And your use of ad hominem attacks is rather legendary.
First, you didn't answer my question which is very legit. Are you going to build completely new lines? How much of an infrastructure is needed? What happens to old lines?
Perhaps you should answer my questions rather than engaging in smear jobs and ad hominem attacks.
Also, a person can grow fast and yet do mistakes, both small and large. Look at Japan. It was growing extremely fast until late 80s, when things tipped over.
Criticism is necessary for rational policy.
You don't have to say sorry bro....they are typically irritating, you don't see a Pakistani asking such question, they would ask like this <are you going to build new 400km/h lines instead of don't you think it's wasteful if you use 400km/h train.>Sorry for my countrymen's irrationality.
High speed train could not share the old track with the ordinary train.
Japan's depression is another story which's the masterpiece of US.