HillRatch t1_j6k4qyx wrote
Reply to comment by HomeOnTheMountain_ in My proposal for near-future inter-town/city passenger rail expansions in Vermont! (MAP) by DrToadley
Knowing absolutely nothing about engineering this sort of thing, I also wonder if a tunnel/series of tunnels might be the better solution.
cbospam1 t1_j6kbtk6 wrote
Tunnels are expensive. A quick search indicated $250 to $500 million per mile in Europe and more in the US. We are a rural state, transit tunnels make zero sense.
There is an rail tunnel in Burlington between winooski and the waterfront but it is 350 feet long and was built by hand in the 19th century.
mervmonster t1_j6kc1rp wrote
The cost of tunneling is dropping drastically with each decade too. I was wondering if we would get a railway/interstate from Rutland to white river after tunneling gets sufficiently cheap and the traffic gets bad enough. I-92 was supposed to go that route but was never built. It’s one reason there is an interstate like route near Bennington.
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