To explain, I’ll be frequently referring to the Chicago to St. Louis Amtrak route. Below are estimated costs and travel times for air, driving, and HSR. HSR provides an important middle ground for long-distance travel: faster than driving, and cheaper than flying. Depending on the route, total travel time is sometimes less than traveling by air.
Answering The Big Question involves first answering many,
inter-related smaller questions. Here is the basic process:
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Design:
Where should it go?
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Type:
What type of system should be built?
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Time and
Cost: How does travel time and cost compare to flying and driving?
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Ridership:
How many people would use HSR?
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Benefits:
How to quantify the benefits?
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Costs:
How much would HSR cost to build and operate?
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Cost/Benefit
Analysis: Do the benefits justify the costs?
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Other
Benefits: What are the other advantages of HSR?
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Funding:
How to pay for it?

So proud of you for seeing this interest through and being smart enough to compile your research into user-friendly data. You are super mega awesome.
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