China’s embassy in Washington, D.C., has shared an image contrasting the country’s rail infrastructure with that of the United States in a pointed jab at Beijing’s rival amid simmering trade tensions.

  • @absGeekNZ@lemmy.nz
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    122 months ago

    So many reasons.

    But smallish population and a big distance between major population centers means rail is expensive. Relative to population size.

    But also the government (for the last 40 years) hasn’t prioritized investment in rail. It is always roads, always.

    • @newaccountwhodis@lemmy.ml
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      92 months ago

      But smallish population and a big distance between major population centers means rail is expensive. Relative to population size.

      This is also true for roads. Prioritizing roads is ideologically motivated.