• Jiral@lemmy.world
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    I almost thought you were American given your “rail doesn’t work, look how big our country is” BS argument. I guess it works for Australia too, though. Funnily enough your own map shows how Australia is actually perfectly siuted for extensive rail infrastructure connecting most of the metropolitan regions with each other.

    Adelade-Melbourne-Sydney-Brisbane covers most of Australia’s population and is a model case for an HSR corridor, certainly also has the population to support one as well. Add to that a Dutch style multimodal urban model and Australia could be on par with the rest of the developed world infrastructure wise. Perth and Darwin are self contained urban islands anyway, too far for attractive rail but also road connection

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      Funnily enough your own map shows how Australia is actually perfectly siuted for extensive rail

      Yes, it has been attempted many many many times, it’s now parodied in our own parks and rec style comedy program:

      Is A High-Speed Rail Possible In Australia? | Utopia

      https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8av3knflbQo

      certainly also has the population to support one as well

      I don’t think you are noticing just how sparsely populated we are and how big those mountains are in between the cities