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any new railroads in North America is mass transit in cities.
the freight trains and Amtrak is legacy of the 19th century
Most of the freight railway lines were built a long time agoHa ha ha . I'm sorry - your comment is... well, it's better not to say when I don't have anything nice to say.....
Please educate yourself. You are commenting in a forum full of people who actually live in the US.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rail_transportation_in_the_United_States#Freight_railroads
Most of the freight railway lines were built a long time ago
All freight lines in current use are kept up and maintained. There is no such thing as 'old' lines, although the lines were built to a high standard. The Railways are private, regional and run very efficiently, freight carriage rates are many times cheaper than trucking.
Again - please educate yourself...... I have no idea why I'm defending US standards to you.....and it stops right here....please don't try to compare US rail standards to developing countries.
The US leads the world in freight-rail efficiencies - end of story....
Do waste your time debating him. Just about every Indian I've come across is an expert in everything.
I do hope we could experience HSR in India as soon as possible!I'm not sure if i'm qualified to make comments here but few observations:
- Growth in any sector depends on how a nation views it and then nurtures it. An observation that China started many years ahead of India is indeed correct as far as railways is concerned. China started investing very heavily in railway sector right from 70s and what we see is an impressive picture of China being a world leader in not only HST but also freight carrying capability on rails. This capability however is not achieved overnight. Leadership of China focused on sector and today the sector has become a true strength of Chinese economy.
- In India like a lot of other sectors (like Power, telecom, Banking), we started to make transition from 1992 onwards after economic liberalization was taken up as a national policy. This meant rapid growth in nation's GDP and this started to put a demand on infra-structure, railways included to upgrade so as to keep in pace with industry growth. Our freight and passenger movement has since multiplied several folds since then, which translates to revenue growth for IR.
- In almost all of 90s, Indian railways didnot have requisite funds for revamping its old network, let alone takeup new projects. Once finances improved, things slowly improved and this can be clearly seen in increase in average speed of trains, average loading per train rake and passenger movement increase.
- The additional revenue has allowed railways to modernize by means of introducing faster rail vehicle (WAP 5/7 locomotives, LHB rakes, WDP 4 series locos etc), heavier freight movement (by introduction of stronger locos like WAG 9, WDG 4/5, increasing axle loads etc) and offcourse safety up-gradations such as TPWS Interlocking, ATCS.
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Now coming back to comparisons with China (or any other nation for that matter).
I think we need to ask ourselves, is it a wise thing to do. The only similarity i find between two nations is that they have identical population but with a vast area difference. Secondly China has a distinct first movers advantage over India and rather than seeing where both of us stand today, it is important to see where as a nation we are in any sector after we started to reform.
One more thing, China has a support Eco-system as far as rail industry is concerned, which is significantly bigger than India. By this, i mean there are several contractors who have a vast experience of laying rail lines in hilly areas, building long bridges, steel industry that can manufacture several million tons of UTT rails, locomotive factories that have much larger capacity to manufacture locos and rolling stock. Chinese Railways makes a good use of leverage from these scales.
We too have these capabilities (look at L&T, AFCONS, CLW, DLW, BHEL, Phooltas Haracso, ICF, SAIL, Jindal), but when it comes to comparison, please bear in mind that since Indian market is at the moment smaller than Chinese one, there capacities are also smaller. There is no disgrace in it, we have indigenous capability to meet our requirements and even export our products. How many other nations can boast of this?
Both nations are moving on a different trajectory and if say in next 10 years, Indian railways succeeds in increasing its average speed by 30 kph for Freight, by 50 kph for passenger and commissions DFCs while ensuring that any ordinary passenger gets a confirmed ticket and is assured of a safe and comfortable journey, we all should be mighty pleased.
Yes HSTs will come to India, 70% of traffic moving on electric traction, we will double our freight carrying capacities. China will commission 500 kph+ trains, will have, even conservatively speaking 35000 kms of HST network.
All this is likely to happen by 2025.
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America's freight railways are quite good.All freight lines in current use are kept up and maintained. There is no such thing as 'old' lines, although the lines were built to a high standard. The Railways are private, regional and run very efficiently, freight carriage rates are many times cheaper than trucking.
Again - please educate yourself...... I have no idea why I'm defending US standards to you.....and it stops right here....please don't try to compare US rail standards to developing countries.
The US leads the world in freight-rail efficiencies - end of story....
Railway is basic pubic service, so is HSR!
India launched a satellite to Mars, India has two aircraft carriers.
India's GDP velocity has surpassed China
China lags behind India and China must continue to strive to surpass India.
Well, a few Points :
1. Indian Media is SHIT, when talking about Econimics and Technology
2. 99% Educated Indians will HUMBLY ACCEPT, that China is Miles ahead in Most Areas, Thanx to the efforts made in the past 4 Decades.
3. India started its Economic Journey atleast 3 decades after China in 1990s.
But the MOST IMPORTANT Aspect of this ( so called ) RACE is the path taken by the two nations. For Example our Approach towards Space is ENTIRELY different than CHINA's. CHINA is directly trying to be an Equivanent of USA, while we are focusing on a SUSTAINED DEVELOPEMENT.
For Example, While India TODAY has all the Infra and Technology to Launch a Man in Space, But thats Not a priority. We are Focusing on 15 Tom GTO Capability As early as 2020.
Another Aspect, which will be explored sooner or Later is the Cooperatoon of the Two Economies. Chinese companese are ALREDY BUSY with Several HIGH SPEED RAILWAY PROJECTS in INDIA !
Some Interesting Ideas and Comparisions :
Making modern railway engines is not too hard. Indian companies build cars and ships. The public sector companies build decent electric and diesel locomotives with licensed technology