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Kim Orozco
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Anne
Anne is on page 305 of 368
All notes, references, and indexes from here so I'm out!
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Anne
Anne is on page 262 of 368
"Today rail typically makes up 60% of a railroad's assets..." p. 261 Wow! Really? I wish he had cited his sources for that little nugget because that doesn't seem like common knowledge to me!
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Anne
Anne is on page 225 of 368
I may have skimmed the "Gravity" chapter because gravity was, you know, pulling my eyes closed :)
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Anne
Anne is on page 164 of 368
I'm at that stage of the book where I can no longer comprehend how a train ever manages to not get derailed!
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Anne
Anne is on page 106 of 368
"Once the travel time between two destinations comes down to three hours or so, all over the world trains compete successfully with planes and dominate the market." p. 89-90 Now the California High-Speed Rail's goal of three-hour travel time from SF to LA makes sense!
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Anne
Anne is on page 50 of 368
This isn't exactly full of delightful tidbits, but I'll try to make this snappy. US standards for crash energy management (which shoots for 0 serious injuries) cover speeds up to 30 MPH. In Europe, standards top out at 22.5 MPH. Because "It is impossible to safely dissipate the kinetic energy of a high-speed train." (p. 43) so why even try?
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Anne
Anne is on page 10 of 368
"This is a train wreck book that teaches science (or a science book that tells train wreck stories)." p. 1 Need I say anything else as to why I'm reading this? :)
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Kim Orozco
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Kim Orozco
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