@@bnbcraft6666 Well, construction CaHSR may be heavily sabotaged by the likes off the Kochs and Elon Musk, but at least is a totally new, necessary objective, as Cali air space and roads are chronically congested . Compare that with other infrastructure projects in USA. The make over budgets for airports for example (LAX and JFK start at $16-18bln each ! ). Or the $85bln Texas spends on yet more highways, creating more induced demand and congestion! And destroying 1000s of homes and business in the process (Houston destroys businesses employing over 25.000 people for more highway expansion !). And in Atlanta they transformed an existing, unused 22 mile rail corridor into the walking path Beltline , at the ridiculous sum of $4.8 bln ! That is per mile similar or more expensive than CaHSR !😅🙄😲 In the light of these projects CaHSR might (almost) be a bargain ! /s
The video uses a lot of stock footage. For example a Shinkansen train when talking about California High Speed Rail. Why should sports be any different? :)
Shuffle on up to Buffalo and guess which of the photos is the proposed stadium and not a tour of the States. They're still going to shiver and can the roof hold up the lake effect?
The only one worth mentioning is the high speed train. My God if this was China these projects would be completed in a year. We need to work on getting through red tape much faster.
Would be much easier if labor costed a fraction of a cent, and you could destroy houses that are in the way as personal property doesnt matter if its in the way of the “common prosperity”
@DE MAN HEMZELF We have what's called "expropriation," which means if the government needs the land, they ask the owners to leave and pay the owner for the house.
True, putting aside the quality , China has built 36000km of high speed rail in 12 years. I mean, in general if you really want to finish something you will finish it fast, otherwise you will find any conceivable reason to NOT finish it.
@@nanookamotocncThe difference is that China is a Communist country so the government does whatever it wants whenever it wants and is not really accountable to the people.
California high speed fail. The should leave it to the German DB to do the job. Now they´re claiming that it can´t be finished within the next hundred years, due to the lack of working progress combined with missplanings of local contractors... Besides the massively rising costs...
Get California High Speed Rail and get California High Speed Rail now from San Francisco to Los Angeles and Anaheim and Sacramento to San Diego.
I'm glad you're enthusiastic about it 😂
@@bnbcraft6666 Well, construction CaHSR may be heavily sabotaged by the likes off the Kochs and Elon Musk, but at least is a totally new, necessary objective, as Cali air space and roads are chronically congested .
Compare that with other infrastructure projects in USA. The make over budgets for airports for example (LAX and JFK start at $16-18bln each ! ). Or the $85bln Texas spends on yet more highways, creating more induced demand and congestion! And destroying 1000s of homes and business in the process (Houston destroys businesses employing over 25.000 people for more highway expansion !).
And in Atlanta they transformed an existing, unused 22 mile rail corridor into the walking path Beltline , at the ridiculous sum of $4.8 bln ! That is per mile similar or more expensive than CaHSR !😅🙄😲
In the light of these projects CaHSR might (almost) be a bargain !
/s
I love the planning of these mega projects. I hope that they will all be completed as scheduled 😊
I like this type of video. I did this same thing with Detroit's projects, but I've been wanting to branch out so thank you for the information!
Why is there a picture from Mongolia in the segment about California?
Great video will watch again
Omg elon musk
Very good!
Timestamps!
Ulan Bataar in 1:55?🤔
Why is the Santiago Bernabeu of Real Madrid featured in American projects?
The video uses a lot of stock footage. For example a Shinkansen train when talking about California High Speed Rail. Why should sports be any different? :)
Hyundai plant in GA is another mega project first phase will be done in 2025 currently under construction
Who do they expect to ride between Bakersfield and Merced?
Many people. Amtrak will have transit connections to LA and/or SF at both Merced and Bakersfield while the rest of the project is being finished
Shuffle on up to Buffalo and guess which of the photos is the proposed stadium and not a tour of the States. They're still going to shiver and can the roof hold up the lake effect?
6:27
Do you think China would take 50 ding years to dig a sewer
The Voice of the narrator sounded like a baby eating mashed potato and talking at the same time, very cute.
The only one worth mentioning is the high speed train. My God if this was China these projects would be completed in a year. We need to work on getting through red tape much faster.
Would be much easier if labor costed a fraction of a cent, and you could destroy houses that are in the way as personal property doesnt matter if its in the way of the “common prosperity”
@DE MAN HEMZELF We have what's called "expropriation," which means if the government needs the land, they ask the owners to leave and pay the owner for the house.
@@Kitchguy oh really, does it also count for Tibetans and Uyghurs or only native Han Chinese?
True, putting aside the quality , China has built 36000km of high speed rail in 12 years. I mean, in general if you really want to finish something you will finish it fast, otherwise you will find any conceivable reason to NOT finish it.
@@nanookamotocncThe difference is that China is a Communist country so the government does whatever it wants whenever it wants and is not really accountable to the people.
2:51 that's not the route lol
So the Texas Rangers are moving to Virginia?
Lol!
Can you do Kansas City?
Maybe in the future
Good.
The video is good, but what do you think about California High Speed Rail?
owo nice video
Don't talk too much about it. Get in action now. The more you talk the less you done.
U guys think a city in USA will ever take over NYC?
Dallas/Fort Worth metro area. Maybe Houston.
It would only be possible if cities commit to density and serious planning which I don’t see happening do to the attitude that going big is a bad idea
Yeah Miami and Miami Metropolitan. The feds are investing damn near trillions to turn Miami into the most important city in the America's.
No chance a Texas city will. Doesn’t have any public transportation and don’t have any walkable infrastructure so the cities will spread too thin
Chicago
Who wouldn't want a billon dollars
I wouldn't
That high speed rail ain't happening.
Drive up highway 99 in the Central Valley some time, one construction site in progress after another.
Build California High Speed Rail and build California High Speed Rail now from San Francisco to Los Angeles and Anaheim and Sacramento to San Diego.
I love California High Speed Rail.
Yes and yeah California High Speed Rail.
I want California High Speed Rail.
California hs rail is a disaster end endless dream.
California should have hired a Chinese’s company and it would JT be done now
California high speed fail. The should leave it to the German DB to do the job. Now they´re claiming that it can´t be finished within the next hundred years, due to the lack of working progress combined with missplanings of local contractors... Besides the massively rising costs...
I pray for California High Speed Rail.
High speed rail boo
Beats driving.
@@danielcarroll3358 HSR beats driving 100 times over
@@nanookamotocnc Agreed. Having ridden HSR in Japan, Germany and France. Makes life easy.
Buffalo is dying cities that New stadium project is a stupid idea. I guarantee you 10 yrs from the bills will relocate because few residents
What a Waste of Time !
Unsubbed
U mad bro? Because stupid India aint in the video's
Proud to be UD citizen
I am sorry to hear that