The Incredible Hulk
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not sure that it would be any different than any other train. at least with trains, you cant aim them.
I think that if the rail made connections through most major cities in the US, I think it would be a huge hit, especially in this day and age with gas still being ridiculous.

Probably not, case in point the monorail in Vegas is not making a profit ever since it went online. Which is weird consider it's much cheaper then using a taxi and you can usually get a 3 day pass and go up and down the strip
I believe it will be profitable but not to the train itself. It would be profitable for retail businesses as people would have more money to spend on dvds then transportation. The car companies are going to have to change to be more efficient so they are going to lose out no matter what.
It will never be profitable, because this country is too big. It would make sense for smaller countries. But, there isn't enough demand for it. Plus, if it was a Government Opperation, they are barred from making a Profit.
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That's what I was thinking.
But think about people who fly across the United States though. A maglev train offers them a faster and cheaper route and wanting to get from say....New York City to Los Angeles or Boston to Orlando. Tickets from airlines nowadays are still pretty ridiculous even with the lower fuel costs.
That's only because they purchased Jet Fuel at the High Cost.
That is something I could support, in theory - but Obama's proposed HSR just seems like a money hole.
Putting money into regular high speed rail like AmTrak's Acela is pointless.
But the maglev routes proposed for the California-Nevada Interstate Maglev (which essentially connects Los Angeles and Las Vegas and can be used to extend all the way to Seattle, Phoenix, San Fransisco, San Diego, Portland, etc.) and the Baltimore-Washington D.C. Maglev (which can be easily extended to Boston in the North connecting Philiadelphia and New York City in the process; and Charlotte in North Carolina) can be really useful.

UPDATE: 1.5 BILLION DOLLARS CUT FROM RAIL PLAN IN 'BUDGET DEAL'
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/04/11/obamas-high-speed-rail-budget-deal_n_847587.html
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